What Is The Story Of Miss Emily Grierson In 'A Rose For Emily'

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William Faulkner is the author of the interesting short story, “A Rose for Emily.” According to Bruce Kawin, “Faulkner [is] one of the great American novelists of the twentieth century, was also a screenwriter. The first of four brother, he was born in New Albany, Mississippi, the son of Murry Cuthbert and Maud Butler Falkner” (Kawin 3). Kawin also suggests that he began his education “in 1919 he published his first poem and entered the University of Mississippi as a special student” (Kawin 3). One of Faulkner’s short story is about Miss Emily Grierson. David Madden reports, “the story of the aristocratic Miss Emily Grierson in a complicated manner, shifting back and forth in time without trying to make clear transitions, the story line itself is quite simple” (Madden 2). William Faulkner’s writing is very clever since he manages to engage the reader’s attention by creating mystery about Miss Emily, by illustrating what she is allowed to get away with, and by showing the horrific ending when the town realizes what Emily accomplishes to do without anyone’s noticing.

In the beginning the author accomplishes to engage the reader by creating mystery about everything in Miss Emily’s house. The only reason the whole town goes to Miss Emily’s funeral is because in years no one has seen the inside of her house. The narrator reveals, “…the men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument, the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house, which no one save an old Negro manservant – a …show more content…

David Madden reports, “the charged image that ends the story, shocks the reader into a sudden, intuitive re-experiencing and reappraisal of the stream of images, bringing order and meaning to the pattern of motifs” (Madden 5). Faulkner’s manages to keep the reader involved by creating mystery, by illustrating, and by showing the sickening

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