A Rose For Emily And Trifles Comparison Essay

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"A Rose for Emily" written by William Faulkner and Trifles by Susan Glaspell wrote both stories about both women's experiencing the emotional and physical trials they went through throughout the story such as emotional break-down and being mentally ill. Both women in the stories are portrayed as murderous and mentally ill. In "A Rose for Emily," The main character, Emily Grierson is "the talk" of her town because the relationship she had with Homer. Her situation is similar to Minnie in the play, Trifles but both women are murderous. Although these two static characters Emily from "A Rose for Emily" and Minnie from Trifles have some similar character traits, they differ in a variety of ways.
In "A Rose for Emily" the setting takes place at a small town in the south. Emily lived in a large house that was "big, squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires"(Faulkner 32) which indicates Emily lived in a upper-class neighborhood for wealthy families. Emily was a upper-class woman but her father sheltered her from dating and the outside world. When he dies, she is left with nothing until she met Homer. Emily was very happy with Homer but he didn't love her, "she had bought a complete outfit of men's clothing, including a nightshirt, "and we said, 'They are …show more content…

Minnie was isolated from society by her husband behavior. On the other hand, Emily was isolated from society by her father. Even though they were isolated differently from each other, both of the women did not have freedom from the outside world. They were always sheltered. Being isolated from society, both of the women's loses their mental balance and behavior which made them kill their lover. Another similarities between Minnie and Emily is both were absent of their significant others death at the end of the

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