1. the rise and fall of emily's r
In William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," we are shown a glimpse of this transition in a town called Jefferson and through the character of Miss Emily Grierson, a survivor of the Old South who serves as an emblem of the traditions and ways of life in the past while representing it's evil and romanticizing it in the post Civil War era. ... After analyzing William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," it is clearly apparent that Faulkner chose to represent Miss Emily as a painful and sad survivor of the Old South. ... Faulkner presents us with many situations where Miss Emily clearly r...
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