Tuesday, November 12, 2019
A Rose for Emily: An Example of Regionalism Essay
1. Emily Grierson: She is the old lady that lives at the house, she is a town legend and is respected because she is a lady. 2. Colonel Sartoris: He was the former mayor of the town who absolved Miss Emily of any taxes after the death of her father. 3. Tobe: He is Miss Emilyââ¬â¢s servant and the only connection to the outside world. 4. Judge Stevens: he was very respectful to Miss Emily and to save her pride had several men sprinkle lime on her property. 5. Homer Barron: The man who fell in love with Miss Emily while on a construction job. The introduction to the lesson says that Faulknerââ¬â¢s ââ¬Å"great theme was the American South.â⬠ââ¬Å"A Rose for Emilyâ⬠is a good example of regionalism. Identify two examples of local color from the story. Emily Grierson was not willing to join in with those who moved into the new era. She refused to pay her taxes. Another example is the fact that the narrator did not believe that Emily could truly love Homer Barron because he was a Yankee. à In the first paragraph Miss Emily is compared to a ââ¬Å"fallen monument.â⬠What does his metaphor tell the reader about her social status before she died? She was legendary in the town, everyone knew her or of her. She was part of the town itself. ï⠷ Part two begins with a shift in time. At this point in the story, Miss Emilyââ¬â¢s father has been dead for two years and the townspeople begin to complain about a suspicious smell. After you have finished reading the story, hypothesize about the cause of the sm ell. I think the cause of the smell was her fatherââ¬â¢s body rotting. à Who begins to date Miss Emily in Part III, and why was he in town? Homer Barron was who she started dating. He was in town to start building the sidewalks in town. à What is the climax of the story? Explain your answer. The climax of the story is when Miss Emilie dies because thatââ¬â¢s when everyone could officially start talking about her. In parts III & IV, Miss Emily makes a few suspicious purchases in town. What does she buy and what is the purpose of each item? She buys Arsenic supposedly for the rats. à ââ¬Å"A Rose for Emilyâ⬠is not told in chronological order. List each section in chronological order and explain your choices. Part 2 is first because it was 30 years ago. Part 3 is continuing directly after this. Part 4 speaks of her funeral. Part five speaks of after her funeral. à In section II Emilyââ¬â¢s cousins came expecting a wedding. When they donââ¬â¢t find Homer, they assume he went to prepare for the wedding. After Emilyââ¬â¢s cousins left, ââ¬Å"within three days Homer Barron was back in town.â⬠What happened to Homer next? He returned to the house one evening around dusk and then was never seen again. When the story returns to present day and the townspeople enter Miss Emilyââ¬â¢s upstairs room, what do they find after breaking down the door? They found the rotting body of Homer Barron. ï⠷ What do you suppose happened to Homer Barron? What context clues help you piece together his fate? I think Miss Emilie hit him over the head because of the dent in the head and a piece of her hair was by him so that shows that it was her.
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