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... New World says that horror means, "the strong feeling caused by something frightful or shocking." At the end of "A Rose for Emily," the reader finds out that ...
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... considered "mad". The identity of the narrator in "A Rose for Emily" is never revealed yet the reader seems to believe him. Since the ...
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... on an ebony cane with a tarnished gold head." Faulkner effectively uses symbols within this description to paint a more vivid picture of Emily to the reader. ...
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... changed. By understanding Emily, the reader may get a clearer view of the actions that go on during the story (West 149). Several ...
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... When the reader understands Emily, they can achieve a clearer view of the actions that go on during the story.Faulkner's use of characterization proves to be a ...
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English 232 "A Rose for Emily" As any reader can see, " A Rose for Emily" is one of the most authentic short stories by Faulkner. ...
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... shocking" (239). At the end of "A Rose for Emily, the reader finds out that Miss Emily is performing a very deviant action. The 2 ...
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... we find out that the Barron had been killed and was kept in the house, a shocking event that couldn't have been withheld from the reader if say Emily was the ...
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... t. When Faulkner mentions in the story about Miss Emily's fathers death, this is where he also allows the reader to see another part of Emily's lonely life. ...
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"A Rose for Emily" As any reader can see, " A Rose for Emily" is one of the most authentic short stories by Faulkner. His use of ...
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... the world. "She no longer went out at all" (336). Emily's actions and appearance gives the reader insight into her mind. One of ...
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... mixing them with present descriptions in a stream of consciousness, or in a stream of memories, that leads the reader to feel sympathy for Miss Emily due to ...
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... between past and present, chronological order and generations, her physical appearance and the grotesque mood affect the way the reader views Emily Grierson. ...
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... The reader sees an extraordinary inwardness in Emily Bronte's book Wuthering Heights. Emily has a gloomy and isolated childhood. . ...
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... The reader sees an extraordinary inwardness in Emily Bronte's book Wuthering Heights. Emily has a gloomy and isolated childhood. . ...
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... Although Faulkner dropped hints though out the entire story, such as Miss Emily buying poison, none of the hints prepared the reader for the scandalous finale. ...
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... The narrative then flows backwards and forwards through time revealing significant details of Emily's life and preparing the reader for the shock of Homer's ...
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... In "A Rose for Emily" the reader is once again part of the outside circle. ... In this instance the reader never knows how Emily would justify her crime. ...
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... Throughout the story, the reader knows more about the town itself than about Emily Grierson. ... The townspeople paint a portrait of Miss Emily for the reader. ...
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... He starts courting Miss Emily, and the reader thinks that perhaps he can put an end to Miss Emily's hallucination with time. Homer ...
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... The final paragraph contributed to the understanding of Emily by describing to the reader before the last paragraph that Emily that Emily had indeed killed her ...
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... The gossip leads the reader to believe that Emily's strange ways are in part her father's doings, and might explain why she committed these heinous acts. ...
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... Emily Dickinson's poems incorporate ideas about death in her existence. ... her personal ideas and her own life experiences to help the reader comprehend life. ...
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... While the dash is seen as a definitive mark of Dickinson's poetry, it usually is not given a specific identification or function, and the reader it left to ...
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... and are consequently eternally sleeping with no "morning." In conclusion, Emily Dickinson's use ... effective use of such factors allows the reader to comprehend ...
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... her. Symbolism helps the reader discern Miss Emily's aura. Stubborn in her ways of the Old South, Miss Emily refuses to modernize. ...
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... The difference in this story is that the narrator's aim is to make the reader dislike Emily, as opposed to the first story where the narrator made readers feel ...
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... Bradstreet also uses a rather apologetic tone to draw in the reader so that they will form an interest in her writing despite her gender. ...
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... beginning paragraph gives an overall description of the townspeople and their reason for attending the funeral, thus clueing the reader in that Emily lived in ...
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... of its reader and can effectively change one's viewpoint of an eternal future. Eternity and death are two important characters in Emily Dickinson's " Because I ...
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