¶ … ROSE FOR EMILY'-William Faulkner
William Faulkner's short story "A rose to Emily" is one of the best short stories of 20th century American literature because it contains all the mystery, drama, conflict and intensity that mark a good piece of literature. Emily the female lead of the story is an intriguing character who refuses to mingle with townspeople which gives rise to many vicious rumors about her. This story has been very popular among the readers especially those who are Faulkner's loyal fans as a story involving mystery and dark secrets of a woman who is a total recluse. Townspeople never get to see her or talk to her therefore hewn her father dies, they get a chance to meet this woman who had hitherto remained confined within the four walls of her house. Notice how Faulkner has carefully created the background of this woman; she is not a person who has suddenly turned into a loner. She was probably not allowed to mingle with other people by her father and that is why Emily refuses to talk to any one even after the death of her father. She is not scared of people as many might conclude; she is simply not interested in talking to those who do not share the same values as she does. Now let us focus on the woman's psychology to see why she was against future and change.
The love that Emily has for her father should not be interpreted or read as the same kind of devotion that daughter usually have for their loving fathers. It is instead an obsession with the past and old values that makes her stick with the memories of her father and that is why she refuses to believe that he is dead. While some may feel that in this story, Emily is a lonely woman who loved her father so much that she couldn't accept that he had passed away but there is more to it than meets the eye. One should read between the lines to understand why Emily...
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