The Alienation of Emily Grierson

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July 29, 2016

 

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Also, when her father died, Faulkner portrays the people as being somewhat satisfied, "At last they could pity Miss Emily?she had become humanized" (4). Even then, Emily "carried her head high enough?as if she demanded more than ever the recognition of her dignity as the last Grierson" (5). It seems as if Emily had never really been welcomed, or even wanted to be welcomed, into the town's faction, leaving her to withdraw only further into her own anomalous world...
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It seems as if Emily had never really been welcomed, or even wanted to be welcomed, into the town's faction, leaving her to withdraw only further into her own anomalous world. Constant pitying from the townspeople contributed to Emily's remote feelings, causing her to feel more alienated and, therefore, falling more susceptible to paranoia and madness...
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