A Rose for Emily Group
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- I first read this story when I was a freshman in high school, and even then I was not surprised...
Posted by ianthe on Jul 31, 2008. - Although I have never interpreted the story as implying that Emily killed her father, one of my...
Posted by ianthe on Jul 31, 2008. - Perhaps the understated violence also pertains to what Tobe was going through while living in...
Posted by amy-lepore on Jul 21, 2008. - Other instances of symbolism include how Emily represented the "Old South" that was...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Jul 18, 2008. - The rose in the title can be interpreted several ways. The rose is most often thought of as a...
Posted by lewismct on Jul 18, 2008. - I also cannot think of a better title because I've always felt it was the author's and narrator's...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Jul 18, 2008. - Yes, there is understated violence in the story due to Miss Emily apparently murdering Homer...
Posted by kwoo1213 on Jul 18, 2008. - I cannot think of a better title given the shades of meaning for the word rose. The rose is...
Posted by lewismct on Jul 18, 2008. - One instance of symbolism in "A Rose for Emily" is in the title itself. The rose is...
Posted by lewismct on Jul 18, 2008. - The "understated violence" would be the murder of Emily's lover Homer who was not the...
Posted by lewismct on Jul 18, 2008. - In Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" would you say that there is understated violence in...
Posted by missie-02 on Jul 18, 2008. - What details support that Faulkner uses symbolism in "A Rose for Emily?
Posted by huudung on Jul 18, 2008. - I usually assign a specific topic to my students with this kind of essay. You don't say if you...
Posted by bmadnick on Jul 10, 2008.

