Looking at the general background, the book "Matthias Kingdom" and "Helen Jewish Murder" seems to be a strange comparison. In short, the Kingdom of Matthias shows from a strict religious point of view how we can move to places where people can get rid of society without the law. The murder of Helen Jewett shows us a young woman who succeeded in her own way, but her life ended with a tragedy and could never be resolved. However, both books have a common interest in reading both books.
William Faulkner's "Rose for Emily" will focus on Miss Emily Gleason's sad life in Jefferson Town. Emily was living a solitary life in the former White House. She tried to send her the most fulfilling life, but she was oppressed. She tried to keep her life and land privately but always let those passers by seeing her life as if it were a TV show. Misgrimson is a female and is considered a matter of Jefferson Town. - "Roses for Emily" begins with a line and instantly tells the audience that Emily Greerson is the expression life; "When Emily Grierson died, our whole town is in her I participated in a funeral "(Faulkner 119). Obvious voyeurism throughout the story following the hero's life from the perspective of her cautious community, introduced in the first line
Dikku dikkige hdaru dukka tappadu - No matter where you go, sorrow will not leave you - sorrow is a painful being. According to one of the logo traditions (Charvaka's materialism), the goal of life should be to achieve happiness by not affecting sorrow. Ettu ErigeLItu, kona nIrigeLItu (Canada) - (When you place a buffalo with a cow, the cow pushes wetlands and buffalo at the top of the mountain - this is a car scene where cattle and buffalo will pull. It leads to disasters - unmatched companies may lead to similar circumstances
After all, this Ghazal not only legalizes sorrow but also not only makes it romantic by escaping reality, but also faces it and then romanticizes it by finding evacuation centers in the arms of sorrow It is special because it makes it. In the shadow of every life, sorrow is one ... we generally avoid it, but if you accept like other emotions and live in that vibrant moment, that is good There will be no. Why miss the taste of life, especially when it hides so many depths and meanings. Sorrow is actually a sign of a precious life class