Wednesday, May 22, 2019
A Rose for Emily-William Faulkner
Nor can she be a wife and mother equivalent others. Her fathers overprotection is obviously the root of all her monstrosities. (IOW) Born In a noble family, she lives In the lap of luxury, but the material life does not plow for her sufferings. In fact, she Is Like fish In bowl, bird In cage as her fathers thinks, none of the young men were quite good enough for piteous her, a beautiful young aristocrat with a miserable life Obviously, she deserves to live a better life and should have done whatever she desires friendship, slam and a happy Emily worry others as those are basic unspoiledlys of a human being.In contrast, she imprisons herself in her own house while living in seclusion and boredom. (owe) Moreover, she is not free to live her own life because of her fathers overprotection. As a pretty well-off girl, she is the target of lots of men. That means she has many opportunities to choose her right man. Unfortunately, her father is obviously a huge obstacle for her to liv e on her own. We readers can figure out what she has to suffer spiritually during her childhood beside a sniffy father whose overprotection Is so relent that her life Is considered stolen.Her portray Is painted as a slender figure In white in the background. In fact, she is just a shadow beside her father. (owe) Her Tanners overprotection Is ten root AT all near monstrosities. Her extreme dependence on him results in monstrous workings in her life. A new page of her life is opened when Homer Barron, a Yankee and daily laborer, appears. His appearance changes her life, but the fate doesnt smile to her. Her forgetting nobility oblige in order to live with him finally receives his betrayal. The hatred and desperation in her cake her commit a dreadful crime murder.What surprises and terrifies us some is that she continues to live with his corpse in the bridal room for many years without being detected. (owe) To sum up, William Faulkner is really a talented artist who paints the imag e of a miserable woman who suffers too much. She should be happy with her own decisions, but her fathers overprotection deprives her of happiness to be a wife and mother. Moreover, she is unprepared to adapt herself to a new situation. Her life is a real hell with losses and lack of eff.A Rose for Emily-William FaulknerNor can she be a wife and mother like others. Her fathers overprotection is obviously the root of all her monstrosities. (IOW) Born In a noble family, she lives In the lap of luxury, but the material life does not overcompensate for her sufferings. In fact, she Is Like fish In bowl, bird In cage as her fathers thinks, none of the young men were quite good enough for lamentable her, a beautiful young aristocrat with a miserable life Obviously, she deserves to live a better life and should have done whatever she desires friendship, love and a happy Emily like others as those are basic rights of a human being.In contrast, she imprisons herself in her own house while l iving in forlornness and boredom. (owe) Moreover, she is not free to live her own life because of her fathers overprotection. As a pretty well-off girl, she is the target of lots of men. That means she has many opportunities to choose her right man. Unfortunately, her father is obviously a huge obstacle for her to live on her own. We readers can figure out what she has to suffer spiritually during her childhood beside a haughty father whose overprotection Is so relent that her life Is considered stolen.Her portray Is painted as a slender figure In white in the background. In fact, she is just a shadow beside her father. (owe) Her Tanners overprotection Is ten root AT all near monstrosities. Her extreme dependence on him results in monstrous whole shebang in her life. A new page of her life is opened when Homer Barron, a Yankee and daily laborer, appears. His appearance changes her life, but the fate doesnt smile to her. Her forgetting nobility oblige in order to live with him fi nally receives his betrayal. The hatred and desperation in her cake her commit a dreadful crime murder.What surprises and terrifies us more or less is that she continues to live with his corpse in the bridal room for many years without being detected. (owe) To sum up, William Faulkner is really a talented artist who paints the image of a miserable woman who suffers too much. She should be happy with her own decisions, but her fathers overprotection deprives her of happiness to be a wife and mother. Moreover, she is unprepared to adapt herself to a new situation. Her life is a real hell with losses and lack of love.
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