A Rose for Emily Group
- Which Character do you relate to?
Created by yheziatherine on Sep 21, 2007 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - Alternative Titles for "A Rose for Emily"
Created by scott-locklear on Sep 3, 2007 in the A Rose for Emily Group.
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- I hate to be the bearer of bad news or to contradict the previous poster, but even if every word...
Posted by jk180 on Dec 18, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - The tone in Williams Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" could be one of pragmatic and sardonic. This...
Posted by ask996 on Nov 5, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - Maybe the "Negro" is Miss Emily's "rose". He is the only constant in her life, and through him...
Posted by idbdstarz on Sep 2, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - If every word is your own, you will be fine. Make sure that you use the outlines for inspiration,...
Posted by blazedale on Aug 27, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - The irony of slaves' relationships was most pronounced with those who worked and lived in the...
Posted by mwestwood on Jul 30, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - There is no reason to believe that Emily was of mixed race. There is every reason to believe that...
Posted by mshurn on Jul 12, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - To better understand this passage, which is the last line of his Nobel Prize acceptance speech,...
Posted by mshurn on Jun 4, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - In light of the fact that William Faulkner once stated that he both loved the South and hated it,...
Posted by mwestwood on Jun 4, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - Great question. I see the answer from this perspective (you may get different input) Emily's...
Posted by herappleness on Jun 4, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group. - Faulkner's main purpose when writing most of his stories is to share his own criticism of...
Posted by herappleness on Apr 30, 2009 in the A Rose for Emily Group.

