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... Emily had finally taken control of this new era. ... Emily was the last standing monument, which gave way to the new era when she died. ...
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Emily, the main character, attempts to resist the progression of time and modernization in the American south during the post-civil war era. ...
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... In the picture of a young Emily with her father, she was frail and apparently hungering to participate in the life of the era. After ...
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... The judge asks "Dammit, sir, will you accuse a lady to her face of smelling bad?" They acknowledge the era Miss Emily is still living in, the era of ladies who ...
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... Terms like this were used throughout to aid in setting the Reconstruction Era mood. In conclusion, "A Rose for Emily" is a shocking tale about Emily Grierson ...
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... Emily was raised during the pre-civil war era. Like her father, Emily possessed a stubborn outlook towards life, and refused to change. ...
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While the town of Jefferson is undergoing renewal, renovation, and moving into a more modern era, Miss Emily is tenaciously holding on to the past, refusing to ...
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... saying "She was a "monument" of Southern gentility, an ideal of past values." (1) She gets the feeling that Emily is at constant battle with the present era. ...
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... Emily seems to cling to a by gone era when her family were given prominence. ... Emily seems to cling to a by gone era when her family were given prominence. ...
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... they have become. In William Faulkner's, "A Rose for Emily", the past is contrasted with the present era. Miss Emily, Colonel Sartoris ...
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... lack of attention, the house has advanced from a beautiful representative of quality to an ugly holdover from another era. Similarly, Miss Emily has become an ...
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... This story takes place in the Reconstruction Era after the war when the North takes control of the South. Like her father Miss Emily possesses a stubborn ...
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... But before I go over those let me recap the short story briefly. In "A Rose for Emily", Faulkner contrasted the past with the present era. ...
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... In his mythical county of Yaknapatawpha, Faulkner contrasted the past with the present era. The past was represented in Emily Grierson, Colonel Sartoris, the ...
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... the lawn talking of Miss Emily as if she had been a contemporary of theirs" These old man had lost track of time, they were placing Miss Emily in their era. ...
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... Emily is the last person alive from the era of the old South, and since she was isolated from early childhood, she has retained all of the ideals from that ...
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... Each story is symbolic of the changes in the South during the representative period. In "A Rose for Emily," Faulkner contrasted the past with the present era. ...
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... Old South. It like Emily, was the only thing from a dying generation left; they both were a testament to a bygone era. The house ...
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... cut. Emily's death was the end of an era. ---- Bibliography**
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... the South. Miss Emily and her home represent a grandiose era that has fallen away, leaving them an amusement to visitors. A glance ...
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... Emily is the last person alive from the era of the old south, and since she was isolated since early childhood she has retained all of the ideals from that ...
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... The setting for "A Rose for Miss Emily" is in a post civil war era in the town of Jefferson, an imaginary town used by Faulkner in his stories, a south ...
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... Then I will explain which one I agree with the most and why. Celia Rodriguez believes that in "A Rose for Emily" the past is contrasted with the present era. ...
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... Then I will explain which one I agree with the most and why. Celia Rodriguez believes that in "A Rose for Emily" the past is contrasted with the present era. ...
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... With her death comes an end to an era that will soon be long forgotten. "Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary ...
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... story takes place after the Civil War when the North takes control of the South during the Reconstruction Era. Like her father, Miss Emily Grierson possessed a ...
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... To understand Faulkner's theme, one must understand the characters. As the female protagonist, Emily is an example of a bygone era. ...
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... This story takes place throughout the Reconstruction Era from the late 1800's to the early 1900's in Jefferson, Mississippi. Emily was raised in the period ...
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... This story takes place throughout the Reconstruction Era from the late 1800's to the early 1900's in Jefferson, Mississippi. Emily was raised in the period ...
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... Emerson set the tone for the era by saying that if one is human, one must also be a non-conformist. Emily believed and practiced this philosophy. ...
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