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... Everyone in town considered Emily as monument, and if you describe something as a monument, you mean that it is a very good example of the results or effects ...
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... "A Fallen Monument" that is what town people classified Emily. A woman who at some point could have had it all but her craziness held her. ...
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When pirates and Indians threatened the town, Spain\'s Queen Regent Mariana ordered the ... the fort was retired, and in 1924, it became a national monument (Romero ...
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... Everyone in town considered Emily as monument, and if you describe something as a monument, you mean that it is a very good example of the results or effects ...
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... two stubborn women relate to their communities are alike in their objection to what town expects of them. Faulkner's Emily Grierson is a "monument" of Southern ...
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... demented. The narrator of the story states Emily is a monument for the town, while also showing Emily's demented side. The townspeople ...
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... have the entire town at the scene of Miss Emily's funeral, and half of it is there in reverence to a "fallen monument." The new South, the town, is fascinated ...
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... have the entire town at the scene of Miss Emily's funeral, and half of it is there in reverence to a "fallen monument." The new south, the town, is fascinated ...
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... marry her. Emily remains the distant monument to her town even though they believe that "she was [a] fallen" woman. "She held her ...
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... rather than just confronting her. The town has now described Miss Emily as a monument and an idol. This perception is reinforced by ...
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Society regards her as a monument and the focal point of town interest because her family had a renowned southern reputation in town during the post civil war. ...
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... post Civil War town, he uses both the details of the setting and time to show what happens to women such as Miss Emily, the "tragic monument." Miss Emily's ...
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... Their scrutinizing of her life and the monument they had made of her, was shattered now the monument was fallen, what of the standing of the town. ...
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... post Civil War town, he uses both the details of the setting and time to show what happens women such as Miss Emily, the "tragic monument." Miss Emily's world ...
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... upscale, post Civil War town, he uses both the details of the setting and time to show what happened to a woman such as Miss Emily, the "tragic monument"(I.1548 ...
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... post Civil War town, he uses both the details of the setting and time to show what happens to women such as Miss Emily, the "fallen monument." Perhaps if the ...
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Emily is a picture of the past, a monument that had "fallen" in death. The town itself is the symbol of "the next generation, with its more modern ideas." The ...
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... Miss Emily Grierson is also viewed as a monument in her town because of her beliefs and the fact that nobody sees too much of her at all. ...
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Emily is a picture of the past, a monument that had "fallen" in death. The town itself is the symbol of the next generation, with its more modern ideas. ...
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... for a Monument to the Defense of Paris Picturesque Chapel Hill, North Carolina, home of the University of North Carolina Tarheels, is an idyllic college town. ...
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... came from. She apparently was raised in a wealthy family. The town saw Emily as "a fallen monument" after her death (414). When she ...
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... When Emily died Jefferson lost a prominent monument of the Old South. ... In this post civil war town, the great estate and Emily had suffered the toll of time and ...
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... When Miss Emily died Jefferson lost a prominent monument of the Old South ... In this post civil war town, the great estate and Miss Emily has suffered the toll of ...
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... The author makes a comparison between the respect that the town had for her, with "a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument," (459) once she is dead ...
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... When Miss Emily died Jefferson lost a prominent monument of the Old South ... In this post civil war town, the great estate and Miss Emily has suffered the toll of t ...
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... When Miss Emily died Jefferson lost a prominent monument of the Old South ... In this post civil war town, the great estate and Miss Emily has suffered the toll of ...
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... a small, obese, stubborn old lady who was an eyesore amongst the eyesore of the town. ... Emily was the last standing monument, which gave way to the new era when ...
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... Monument "A Rose for Emily," found on page 71 of the text, is a remarkable story of Emily Grierson whose death and funeral draw the attention of the town. ...
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... Jefferson, whose death and funeral drew the attention of the entire town. ?The men went through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument, the women ...
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... to life. Miss Emily, like the fallen South turns into, "a monument", " a tradition, a duty, and a care," upon the town. Once Miss ...
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