A Rose For Emily

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English

 

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William B

 

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June 9, 2015

 

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University

 

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The issue of racism also runs throughout the story. In part I, Faulkner refers to Emily as a "fallen monument", a monument to the southern gentility that existed before the Civil War. Her house is described as having once been white—the color of youth, innocence and purity, and also of the white society—but decayed now and smelling of dust and disuse...
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Her house is described as having once been white—the color of youth, innocence and purity, and also of the white society—but decayed now and smelling of dust and disuse. It stands between the cotton wagons (the past) and the gasoline pumps (the present)--an "eyesore among eyesores". Emily comes from an upper class family and grew up privileged and protected by her father...
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