Essays 271 - 276
common to the Old South. And, it is in this essentially foundation of control that we see who Emily is and see how she is clearly ...
Her neighbors believed she never married because "none of the young men were quite good enough" (Faulkner 437). It was only when ...
tone to the story that keeps the reader from fully empathizing with Emily or her situation. However, it is this distancing from Em...
with the ideas of the era have made her a prime target for heartache, as her suitor, not as devoted as Ms. Emily thinks, goes out ...
fundamental structure of the story. These inferences help the reader to understand the symbolic messages hidden within the framew...
ironically named Faith) participating in what appears to be satanic rituals, Brown is so psychologically damaged by all he sees he...