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1、-作者xxxx-日期xxxxA_rose_for_Emily赏析【精品文档】.Introduction “A Rose for Emily” is a classic story representing Faulkners favorite subject, theme and style. The story is set in the town of Jefferson in his imaginary Yoknapatawpha County, the “mythical kingdom”. The story begins with a funeral of the eponymou
2、s Miss Emily. It does not follow a particular order of chronological time. The narration flows backwards or forwards in a line of reality, revealing significant details of Emilys life and the murder of the Homer Barron by Emily, which are suspended till the end of the story. The narrative is also di
3、vided into five parts, allowing for flexible shifts in time and displays of Emilys image at various stages of her life. Through the story about Emily, the author tries to pinpoint an unavoidable fate of the aristocracy and various changes in the South America after the Civil War.In this story, Emily
4、 Grierson, the main character, is a victim. Dominated by her father and his rigid ideas of social status, she has been prevented from marrying during her lifetime. One year after her fathers death, she falls in love with a northerner. When she finds that her lover is not going to get married with he
5、r, she poisons him so that she can keep him with her forever. Though the plot of the story is not complicated, yet it can be considered as a minor program of his works. In it are examples of Faulkners artistic preoccupations and techniques: the exploration of psychological reality, the social struct
6、ure and mores of a southern community, the nature of time, and the relation of the past to the present. This paper will approach the story from the following aspects: analysis of Emilys character, the root causes of her characters and her destiny.Analysis of Emilys characters Emily is the main chara
7、cter, the protagonist of the story. In this story, the author mainly focuses and reveals the main characterEmily. In order to analyze Emilys character, some questions have at first to be answered: What type is this story or what kind of theme this story plans to reveal? When answering these question
8、s, it becomes much easier to analyze her character. Miss Emily is kind of quiet and perverse, proud and aloof, haughty, brave and tough, a representative of traditional convention and so forth. The followings are going to expatiate on them. Miss Emilys haughty character At the very first, Emily is e
9、asy to be regarded as a haughty woman. In the story, the writer not only reveals the abnormal phenomenon of Emilys grotesque character and her ill-sexed psychology, but also lively portrays her as a strong figure of haughtiness. Miss Emily Grierson is the socialite of her town. Naturally with this s
10、tatus there is a certain reputation she has to withhold. She not only represented her family name but, in a sense the people of her town. Because she was such a dominant figure the townspeople had put her on a pedestal and were very attentive to her actions. During the time in which her father was a
11、live Emily was seen as a figure to be admired but never touched. Many wooers she had but according to her fathers standard, none were suitable enough. 2.2 Miss Emilys isolated and eccentric character Besides, Miss Emily is isolated and eccentric. From the whole story, there is no doubt that she was
12、an isolated one from the beginning of the story to the surprising end. All her life is the town peoples topic after meals. They regard her as a monster. And because of her family, in particular, her father, she nearly get separated from her neighbors, which adds more pressure to her personal affairs
13、 to fall in love with the Yankee, Homer Barron, which, at last, creates the tragedy. On the other hand, she is eccentric at the same time. When the men from the government want to tax her after her fathers death, but they are refused by Emily. The reason is quite simple, that is, when her father is
14、alive, in Jefferson, they need not to pay taxes. She just tells the government that she has no taxes in Jefferson. What she said was the matter several years ago. And there was once a man called Colonel Sartoris explained it to her about her tax-free privilege. She does not respect the truth, that i
15、s, her so-called Colonel died ten years ago and new policy comes into practice. The narrator arranges the specific detail on her behavior of buying Arsenic. The druggist can not imagine her purpose in buying the poison and just thinks that she might use it for rat and such things. Miss Emily just st
16、ares at him, her head tilts back in order to look him eye for eye, until he looks away and goes and gets the arsenic and wraps it up for her. How strange and eccentric she is. She does not allow anyone to ask about her matter, even though it is a dangerous affair which is forbidden by law.2.3 Miss E
17、milys necrophilia Miss Emily is a necrophilia, too. Greatly surprised at the sight of the last paragraph of Faulkners short-story “A Rose for Emily”, the town people find that Miss Emily is not only a murderer, but also sleeps with Homer Barron after she kills him. Then it is noticed that in the sec
18、ond pillow is the indentation of a head. One of the townspeople lifts something from it, and leans forward, finding the faint and invisible dust dry and acrid in the nostrils, and a long strand of iron-gray hair. Horribly, she kills her lover and sleeps next to him for a long time until being found
19、out. As for the whole passage, the narrator refuses to dismiss Emily as simply mad or to treat her life as merely a grotesque, sensational horror story. Instead, his narrative method brought us into her life before we hastily rejected her, and doing so offered us a complex imaginative treatment of f
20、ierce determination and strength coupled with illusions and shocking eccentricities.4 Miss Emilys braveness and toughness She is brave and tough as well. As a woman, Emily is normal. She just tries her best to pursue her happiness. In this story, the most attractive part for a great number of people
21、 is Emilys brave pursuit of love. Only after her fathers death, she begins to have the right to love. “In the summer after her fathers death, she has her hair cut short and looks like a little girl. Soon she falls in love with Homer, who is a Yankee, a northerner and a day labor as well.” She holds
22、her head high in her dignity as she is the last Grierson of her family though the townspeople think she has fallen because she is with a man who is different from her. However, Emilys love affair is not affected by the townspeople and her two female cousins interference. Whats more, .Intrinsic and e
23、xtrinsic Reasons3.1 Intrinsic reasons.1 FamilyIt is her family, especially her father that influences her so much. Emily, the heroine in the story, is a victim. Dominated by her father and his rigid ideas of social status, she has been prevented from marrying during his life time and therefore after
24、 his death, she is left alone and penniless. Her dependence on her father continues even after he dies; she refuses to bury him and keep his portrait in a prominent place in her living room. Emily not only clings to her fathers memory, she also begins to assume his domineering traits. She does not a
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