Essay Comparing A Rose For Emily And Pilon

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The stories A Rose for Emily and Pilon are both great works by great authors who use the setting, diction, and the point of view it is written from to tell their story whether it’s a nostalgic story or a dark narrative. Sandra Cisneros wrote the short-short story Pilon to show the reader about her flooding emotions of nostalgia due to an organ grinder playing a song that reminds her about her youth. On the other hand William Faulkner known for his dark stories writes A Rose for Emily about a woman who obviously has problems with loneliness. This woman, Emily, was kept from having boyfriends by her father until his death and after he dies she dates a guy, Homer, who turns up missing and at the end we find that she has kept his corpse at her bed all along. Although these stories seem to have many differences they also have their similarities and portray their theme in the setting, diction, and the point of view it was written from. …show more content…

This automatically tells the reader about her ethnicity since she experiences nostalgia from all these things. She goes from here to a flashback about her childhood in Mexico and the ways she describes the Rio Grande river transports you there. Similarly in A Rose for Emily Faulkner transports you to this county he created where you can tell there is something ominous happening under the covers. At the beginning when they talk about Emily’s death Faulkner does a great job of setting the dark tone by describing the cemetery and the many dead bodies there which is a completely different tone than is set in

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