Losing tradition is a sub theme of short story, William Faulkner 's Emily Rose and Alistair McDonald boat. In the former, Miss Emily lost her lifestyle in the old south and saw the loss of tradition. In the latter, the ship is a story tradition. When outsiders come in, the tradition disappears, the girls leave with the unknown women and abandon the lifestyle that the community and mother valued. However, the tradition represented by Emily 's house and boat gradually disappeared in these two stories.
The importance of Faulkner 's scene and atmosphere, "William Faulkner' s" A Rose for Emily "" A Rose for Emily ", makes the reader understand the character 's values and beliefs. Readers understand their motives, behaviors and reactions. Miss Emily and other people in the town changed the mood and tone of the story. The background of "roses for Emily" is Faeckner's imaginary post-war Jefferson, a small town in the southern United States of America.
William Faulkner's "rose for Emily" rose symbolizes William Faulkner's "rose for Emily", Miss Emily Grissen is a lonely old lady. Please send a life filled with love and affection; roses only appear directly in the title, but the roses in the entire story will serve as symbols. In modern times, roses also symbolize emotions such as love and friendship. Roses symbolize romance and lovers' dreams. These dreams belong to women, they like Emily Grierson, and have not yet experienced real love.
Structure of Emily's rose William Faulkner's "Emily's Rose" is a story telling an unexpected ending. The story begins with the death of a famous old lady Emily. Emily finally found an amazing discovery that Emily was sleeping in the body of a lover that he murdered in the past 40 years. In the middle of the story is a narrator who tells in his memory that he seems to represent the collective memory of the whole town. Among these memories of the last decade to the past 40 years, hidden clues provide readers with an unexpected end, such as Emily's crazy hint, her strange behavior about Germany.