Frozen In Time: A Rose Will Never Grow
Published in 1930 by William Faulkner, "A Rose for Emily" is revealed to be a disturbing and yet somewhat intriguing tale of murder. The story is set approximately from 1884-1920 in the small, southern, antebellum town of Jefferson, Mississippi. Aristocracy is definitely seen to be the burden within this work, showing that privilege is a prison. Whereas some readers could consider the main character, Emily Grierson, as murderous; she could also be seen as a tragic heroine forced to uphold her family's name to society's standards by any means necessary--even death.
There are many evidentiary facts throughout this work which lead its readers to believe that Emily is coerced into her acts of murder. The first signs of society's impression on Emily were definitely seen through her father's actions and his strong bond to his past, aristocracy. During this work, Emily's mother was absent, possibly dying during Emily's birth, therefore,......
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