Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Importance of Setting in A Rose for Emily :: A Rose for Emily, William Faulkner

Importance of Setting in A Rose for Emily In William Faulkners A Rose for Emily, Faulkners details about setting and atmosphere give the reader primer coat as to the values and beliefs of the characters, helping the reader to understand the motivations, actions and reactions of break loose Emily and the rest of the townsfolk, and changing the mood or tone in the story. The setting in A Rose for Emily is Faulkners fictitious post- civil war Jefferson, a nice town in the deep south of the United States. Faulkners use of this particular time-period or genre, is successful in giving the reader an understanding or background to the values and beliefs of the characters in the story. The town of Jefferson is a fallen legacy. The hierarchical regime of the Griersons and the class system of the time where by ordinance of the mayor- Colonel Sartoris, a Negro women could non even walk the street without an apron, had changed into a place where even the street on wh ich Miss Emily lived, that had once been the most select, had now been encroached and obliterated, her house an eyesore among eyesores. Both the town and Miss Emily herself, now looked upon Miss Emily as the only remnant of that greater time. This fact gives the reader an understanding of the mindset of the town, who is narrating Miss Emilys story to us in a form resembling a gossip circle, where stories of various townspeople are pieced together and of Miss Emily, the protagonist who lived alone except for her lone servant. The actions of Miss Emily prototype from eccentric to absurd but it is the readers understanding of the setting that keep the story believable. Miss Emily becomes reclusive and introverted after the death of her father and the estrangement from the Yankee- bulls eye Barron. It is also revealed at the end of the story that she went as far as poisoning Homer, keeping his dead body in his house, and sleeping next to him as well. She is doing what she feels necessary in response to the pressure placed on her by the town.

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