A Rose For Emily
After Miss. Emily lost her father and her love in her younger years, she regressed into a state of fantasy, longing for times gone by. This fantasy world allowed her to keep Homer for all times in a room of roses, where she preserved him, as one does a rose. Emily was a very lonely woman and that was due to her father. He sheltered her and did not let her get close to other people. Her father made himself her world and he was all that she knew and when he died the world that she knew had been destroyed. Miss. Emily did not have anyone to fill the void that her father had left. Even when the ladies of the town came to visit and pay condolences she "met the women at the door and showed no signs of grief and she told them that
She would rather have him dead and by her side than not have h!im at all. Emily's father would not have approved of Homer because he was a "commoner. This fantasy world inevitably became the only world Miss. The whip was also significant in the representation of her father's protectiveness for Miss. He is protective of her he wants her to find a "suitable suitor," someone who is of "social standings. Also, Emily's father had driven away lots of young men including her sweetheart and then he died. " This was a contributing factor to Miss. She knew that he was going to leave after he was finished with her.
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