The Significance of the rose in A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner

Date Submitted: 08/03/2004 22:15:47
Category: / Literature
Length: 5 pages (1300 words)
Rich in symbolism, "A Rose for Emily," written by William Faulkner in 1931, demonstrates Emily, Homer, and the Townspeople's similarities through the use of a rose as the main metaphor, however, as the story develops, one realizes that, in fact, this metaphor's purpose reveals their differences. This is fitting because Emily appears to be moral and respectable people on the surface; however, by delving deeper into the short story one uncovers her true nature, a miserable, …
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…as a device to symbolize all three main characters; Emily, Homer, and the town's people. The rose is the perfect word for what symbolizes all three of the main characters, and it alerts the reader that Emily and the others can be very different from what one expects throughout the story. Faulkner decided to use an "A" in the place of a "The" for a greater effect and a deeper meaning. Emily is "A" rose.
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