Back to the past: William Faulkner One Friday afternoon, I was sitting in my calculus II class taught by Dr. Larry Zettel only. I am confused about this topic and I am not paying close attention to it. My idea remains between his interpretation of anti-derivatives and his idea of what's going on in my world. I remember the fun time I spent when I interviewed in the past. It happened to me, I ought to do it again. The troublesome thing is to decide who to interview.
The central theme of William Faulkner in the story "Rose for Emily" is to give up the past. Emily Grierson, the hero of the story, tends to stick to the past and is reluctant to be independent. Faulkner concealed the most implied relevance to the reconstruction of the South using the symbol through the story. Even these symbols can be explained; they are the core and soul of the story. The literal meaning of Faulkner's story means many different conclusions, mainly psychological and symbolic, which give meaning to the story.
Emily Grison previously lived in William Faulkner's "A Rose of Emily" by William Faulkner as Emily Gee. Lilson seems to live with her father what people call Old South. But most stories happened after the Civil War, Miss Emily obviously lived in the past. As critic Frederick Tom pointed out, "Many people can survive today, but few think about the future, these people usually live in the past.The idea is Emily Grayer Sen's heart ... ... (1) Emily's understanding of death, her relationship with her citizens, and her reactions to taxation are her clear examples.
Emily Grierson is known as Miss Emily through the story and is the protagonist of "Emily's Rose" by William Faulkner. At some point during the Civil War, Emily was born to a proud nobility family; Miss Emily lived in a house that was well decorated with her father and his servant. The Grierson family thinks it is better than the rest of the town. According to Emily 's father, there is no boy suitable for Miss Emily. Because of the attitude of Miss Emily 's father, Miss Emily was unable to develop a real relationship with anyone else, but it seemed that her world turned around her father.