Thursday, December 19, 2019

A Rose For Emily By William Golding - 1207 Words

Throughout many stories, they all have one main subject in common. They all use symbolization to gain the attention of the audience. In the novel, â€Å"A Rose for Emily,† has many different types of symbolizations throughout the novel. There are many different reasons why authors’ use symbolization. Symbolization can be defined as an item that has meaning behind the visual meaning. The item might represent heart break, death, or even love. There is more meaning hidden behind the image that has been expressed. Symbolism can be used in different forms. Usually, it is an item that is representing another to give it a completely different meaning that is much deeper and more significant than it suspects to have. However, many symbol’s†¦show more content†¦After her father’s death Emily was unable to get gentlemen’s attention. It was too late for her to start her own life. Then Homer Barron came into town and Emily fell in love. Her and Homer started to have an intimate relationship. Miss Emily, bought arsenic and killed Homer. The town’s people started to get subspecies because Homer Barron disappeared. The town’s people suspects that Miss Emily has a part in the disappearance of Homer. In conclusion, there was a horrible, disgusting smell that was coming from Miss Emily’s house that caught the town’s peoples’ attention. They found Miss Emily’s body dead, also she died before the town’s people were able to get the taxes that Miss Emily owed. When they open one of the doors to a room, they found the remaining’s of Homer Barron on the bed. One the other side of the bed there was a lump like someone was sleeping there, and they found a grey hair which belonged to Miss Emily on the pillow next to the corpse. Section Two: Symbolization (Rose) One main symbolization in the novel â€Å"A Rose for Emily,† is the rose. Throughout the entire story it never mentions an actual rose for Emily, however, the title of the novel is a huge symbolic. The rose corresponds to the significance of love since

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