Dec 26, 2009

A Rose for Emily | Themes

Death
Death is prevalent, both literally and figuratively, in ‘‘A Rose for Emily.’’ Five actual deaths are discussed or mentioned in passing, and there are obvious references to death throughout the story. The story begins in section one with the narrator’s recollections of Emily’s funeral. He reminisces that it is Emily’s father’s death that prompts Colonel Sartoris to remit her taxes ‘‘into perpetuity.’’ This leads to the story of the aldermen attempting to collect taxes from Emily. The narrator’s description of Emily is that of a...

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