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Character Analysis Of Emily Grearson In "A Rose For Emily"

In Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" the depiction of Emily is as a weak individual who is withdrawn from society into her own realm of loneliness and despair. Miss Emily is a woman that was looked down upon by the entire town folk. Her passive attitude of love toward Homer Barron changed drastically when she realized that this may be her last time to love since her age and desire were depleting her. Instead of being passive towards him, she changed to active by "making" him "love" her.
Miss Emily's desire to be loved changed her attitude on life. Not only is she not loved by her father with "his back toward her clutching a horsewhip", but also as she grew up everyone around her showed her no positive awareness even if she did deserve it (Faulkner 132). As the town folk walk by with the dismal approach to "Poor Emily", they can only feel sorry for her, rather than compliment her (Faulkner 133). A precondition to be loved by someone else, or to be admired by another, must be that......


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