A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner tells the story of an unconventional spinster ; Emily Grierson and her eccentric relationships with her father, lover, and the town of Jefferson. The story is told by an unknown Narrator who is clearly a town resident (when Miss Emily died, our whole town went to her funeral..), and the story unfurls in a non-chronological order. We are given the ending first, we know Miss Emily Grierson is already dead when the story begins, but we also know the story is about her. I believe this technique is used to create empathy for the character of Emily because you only see her through the eyes of the people of Jefferson, who would often talk about her behind her back; but shes referred to as poor Emily. The order of the story is also used to build up tension and suspense; the story starts and Emily is already dead, she may have been murdered of committed suicide? We read on; and this is not the case. The story gives you small indications of whats coming in the end, for example you know shes possibly mad or mentally disturbed when you read; she did that for three days, with the ministers calling on her, and the doctors, trying to persuade her to let them dispose of the body.
just as they were about to resort to law and force, she broke down, and they buried her father. Also the passage in the story where she buys Arsenic but will not tell the druggist what its for, but she states that she wants the best they have. I wondered why the William Faulkner chose the name Emily, I thought there had to be more to it, it couldnt just be a random name he pulled out of the air. I looked up the name Emily, which derives from the Latin name Aemulus , meaning rival. I thought the name Emily was perfect for our main character; who I feel is having an internal struggle within herself. Emily is the main character in this story, you are given a brief background on her by the narrator , but you never find out how she feels or what shes thinking.
The Essay on Rose For Emily Miss Town Life
Almost everyone laments how the world has changed since they were young, how everything is now faster, more complicated, and less friendly. In William Faulkner's 'A Rose for Emily,' Miss Emily sees the world change in many different ways, and yet stays the same. In her case, the world she grew up in literally is gone, and she does not posses the skills to change along with it. She is a woman lost ...
Shes come from a well respected family and so she is well respected by the towns people and this is realised instantly as in the first line she is described as a fallen monument, meaning she was a woman of great importance. The town feels like they are obligated to care for her after her Father dies which shows that her family had been quite important people in the Towns Society and she seems to have some sort of power over the town. Colonel Sartoris invented a tale that Emilys father had loaned the town money so that she didnt have to pay taxes, but when the board of Aldermen came to talk to Miss Emily she stood her ground insisting that she had no taxes in Jefferson , but then Faulkner gives you the first clue that shes lost touch with reality when she insists the board of Aldermen go and see Colonel Sartoris; who by that time had been dead and buried for almost 10 years. The charges are instantly dropped, and I think this shows that the Towns people are scared of her; maybe they believe shes gone crazy. We are told that Mr Grierson (Emilys father) had driven away all the young men whod showed interest in Emily, Im not sure why he did this, I thought maybe he may have wanted to protect her but then ultimately when he dies he leaves her with only the house and Tobe, a Negro servant. I also came up with a theory that maybe Miss Emily was mixed race (maybe half African/American?) as theres no mention of her mother and to me it would explain why Tobe (the Negro servant) stays by her side until she eventually dies, and he never says anything to anyone, he keeps all her secrets and when she passes away he just leaves through the back exit of the house.
I thought this theory would work, because maybe she was the product of an affair that Mr Grierson may have had, and maybe thats why he didnt let her out much and didnt bother trying to marry her off, maybe he was ashamed of her? The only reason I dont think this theory would work is because the story is set at a time when there was a lot of racism and I dont think Miss Emily wouldve been accepted by the people of Jefferson, neither would her affair with Homer Barron have worked because it mentions that hed cuss the Niggers . I thought Miss Emilys affair with Homer Barron; a sun-kissed ,Yankee-labourer , was almost like a rebellion against her father ; who always thought there was no one good enough for Emily. I feel that Emily is haunted by the Ghost of her father through-out the story . She seems to be living the life that she wants when she meets Homer Barron ,then after he disappears she becomes a recluse again ,then a few years later she starts giving china – painting lessons at home. The Narrator mentions this shortly after the disappearance of Homer Barron ..as if the quality of her father which had thwarted her womans life so many times had been too virulent and furious to die. I believe that Emily fell in love with Homer Barron and wanted him to marry her , but was then hurt when he told her He liked the company of men and that he was not the marrying type.
The Essay on Miss Emily Town Father Homer
While the town of Jefferson is undergoing renewal, renovation, and moving into a more modern era, Miss Emily is tenaciously holding on to the past, refusing to go gently into the future. She is trapped in a time warp, unable to move forward, which puts her at odds with the town that is looking towards the future. This conflict can only be resolved in one way; Jefferson will move forward, not ...
I believe that Homer was a flirt and didnt mind leading Emily on and was actually quite fond of her company (otherwise he wouldnt have come back to see her after all his work was finished ), but that at heart he was a bachelor and didnt want to be tied down. Thats why I feel Emily decided to kill him, he didnt want her in life so she thought in death she could keep him. She didnt see this as a problem, I think its safe to say shed gone crazy or was mentally ill and so created a fantasy that they would marry which is why Miss Emily had been to the jewellers and ordered a mans toilet set in silver with the letters H.B on each piece and why she had bought a complete outfit of mens clothing, including a nightshirt. I think Emilys china-painting lessons are not only to put her back in touch with the outside world, but is also a realisation that shell never have children and is an attempt to fill that empty void. There are very few descriptions of how Emily looks but I would say the most affective one would be ; when we saw her again, her hair was cut short, making her look like a girl, with a vague resemblance ….