Thursday, March 21, 2019

Isolation in a Rose for Emily :: A Rose For Emily, William Faulkner

Isolation dominated the seventy four-year life of Emily Grierson in A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner. Never in this story did she live in harmony with any mavin one short time. Even when she died of age at seventy four, concourse in Jefferson townsfolk rushed into her house not because they wanted to say good day forever to her but because they wanted to discover her mystic house. Many plurality agreed that it was the aristoc knock offic status that made Emily?s life isolated. And if Emily weren?t born in the aristocratic Grierson, her life couldnt be estrange farthermost away from the others around her.Having been the only daughter of a noble family, Emily was overprotected by her father who had driven away all the four-year-old men wanting to be close to her. As a result of that, when she got to be thirty, she was still alone. It was Mr. Grierson who alienated his daughter from the normal life of a unfledged woman. If she werent born in the Grierson, if she didn?t have an upper-class father, she could get many relationships with many young men in order to keep herself an ideal lover. Then she efficiency have a happy marriage life with nice married man and childrenIn addition, as a lady descended from aristocracy, Emily was educated in how to coif as a noble, which became her huge barrier to commonwealth around her. end-to-end the story, Emily always carried her head high enough, even when she went out with Homer Barron, bought rat poison, or talked to the Board of Alderman. A head carried high showed that Emily was absolutely mindful of her status, which kept her from having a person to confide with. Even she never talked to the negro servant who lived under the same roof with her for years. That was the reason why people only saw him go in and out of the house taciturnly from the beginning to the end of the story. If Emily carried her head a little bit overthrow and spent time looking at people around her, she could find a reliable listen er to help her escape from the isolation.According to people in Jefferson town, the Grierson was really a monument, although this monument was fallen, they considered Emily, the last Grierson, an example to the young people. As a result of that, townspeople, especially some of the ladies began to say that it was disgrace to the town and a bad example to the young people?

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