A Rose for Emily
By: Artur • Essay • 301 Words • January 17, 2010 • 982 Views
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Emily was never able to love like people normally do. Her relationship with her father hindered her ability to love and have a normal relationship. She was never able to experience love or experience the heart ache that break- up brings. She was not able to accept Barron’s decision to leave her. We may feel empathy for Emily because she kills Homer because she is scared he is going to leave her. She is so insecure and unstable that she cannot deal with the possibility of him leaving her so she resorts to the only way that she knows which is to kill him and make him hers forever. She killed him out of love, which is clear by her keeping the body in her home for years. If she did not care about him then she would have disposed the body, but instead she kept the body to signify her eternal love and her victory over him.
Emily did a similar thing when her father died. She kept his body in