Defective social conditions are problems that many people are aware of, but there are various ways to deal with it. In the case of William Faulkner's "rose for Emily" he studied the original truth of the act of avoiding the evolving society with a flaw. However, Katherine Mansfield's "Dolls House" depicts a way to change a society with a flaw by lowering the level of social resistance. Both Mansfield and Faulkner use the house as a symbol of a society with a flaw in the story, but their usage is totally different.
William Faulkner's "The Emily for Rose" set up an aging and aging house and Emily let her lover die. Some people think that the house should be a symbol of isolation, but I think the house is a symbol of love like a rose. Both symbols mean promising implications, but egoism gains happiness from love. This house is often called a warm home, and another word of love. As Emily 's house is the only property her father left for her, his father' s memory and love must be sealed in the house.
In this short story, the symbol of death is as common as dirt polluting Emily 's house. Dust covered everything in Emily 's house, and those who went there trying to collect Emily Tax noticed the corridor smells of dust and garbage. "When they were sitting in the living room," the hint of dust slowly rose. The thigh slowly rotates in one sunbeam. "The dust covered all of the secret rooms, the secret of Emily's fear was revealed, the citizen knew that she killed her boyfriend Homer Baron and saved his body. On the other side of the door of the room, they say "His ones get rotten beneath the rest of the pajamas and can not be separated from the bed he is laying down and drawn on the pillow next to him and next to the pillow Uniform patient coating and dust. "
William Faulkner's "Emily's Roses" and "Emily's Roses" are a special story of Emily Griselson whose death and funeral attracted the attention of the town. The symbolic meaning of a corrupt house further emphasizes the strange result similar to the physical deterioration of Miss Emily and proves her ultimate mental collapse. Emily's life is like a rotten house around her and lacks true love and care. The character of Emily 's house is similar to her appearance, due to years of negligence.
Like most Faulkner stories, "roses for Emily" is very symbolic. Miss Emily was said to be a depraved monument to the chivalry of the south part of the United States. Her house was once an elegant mansion, experiencing an altered and devastated theme. Another distinguished symbol is a portrait of Miss Emily's father's crayon, which is related to the present suppressed holding of the past. Although not as elegant as oil paintings, the portrait of crayons is important for Miss Emily.