A Rose for Emily
By: Mike • Essay • 376 Words • April 1, 2010 • 1,232 Views
A Rose for Emily
A Rose for Emily written by William Faulkner has been a story I've read before, but it appears that with each reading different parts and aspects of the story seem to stand out and/or become more significant. Parts that I didn't understand so well the first time I read seem to make more since, logically, the second and third time around. However, this story is still not a simple story to understand, even the best of critics I must assume have numerous questions about the premise, and the content. I don't think the story is solely about the creepy and crazy woman Emily, as much as the reason for why she became crazy. Its clear, the life she didn't live and the life she was forced to accept as her own, drove her to the brink of insanity. We are only given one life and her father ruined hers. Its definitely a story of pity.
There were some passages and small details that were included in the story that I didn't understand and left me a little confused. Miss Emily made it very clear and evident that she would not be paying any taxes, but when there was a change in mayors, she was then requested to pay, when they came to see her they let a little old woman basically tell