Topic > The beauty of a rose for Emily - 926

I. IntroductionWilliam Faulkner (9/25/1887-7/6/1962) is a special phenomenon of 20th century American literature. He never ranked above his actual stature in the realm of literature, but Faulkner is an American giant. Famous writer from Mississippi, William Faulkner is considered worldwide one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. Surprising! A man, who never graduated from high school, never received a college degree, lived in a small province, in one of the poorest states in America, and in a poor family wrote a number of successful brilliant works . In his life he wrote many famous stories, one of these is "A Rose for Emily", it was the story I studied in high school, I read it and reread it over and over again in high school to understand its meaning. meaning. It's not the kind of story we read once and know clearly. There are many things to discuss about "A Rose for Emily," but I'm interested in writing about three things that have struck me in this story since high school: Emily's anaerobic or space-conscious renunciation, the art of time, the horror elements and the dimension of the legendary character of Emily .II. EmilyArt's anaerobic or space-conscious renunciation Space is an essential part of Faulkner's stories. Emily Rose's stories build a unique artistic space, a legendary space. Jefferson is a village that appears in most of his works. In this village, Emily's little house is truly special. It is the oldest remaining house. The house has no house number and is always closed. It also smells bad. That house or should we call it an anaerobic space, when a person enters, he always feels suffocated. As we know, the character, the lifestyle, this... half of the paper......circumstances, alone in the world, such as old age, no husband, no children and no money but not for others feel sorry for her. She didn't let anyone feel sorry for her. As Faulkner would say, Emily was the symbol that humans never wither, they are always proud. Elements of horror: the dead, iron-gray hair suggests the type of man who does not wither. Although Emily is dead, she lived forever in the hearts and memories of the people of Jefferson village, even Emily's destructive love: she killed her boyfriend to keep him next to her forever. Although she has always been against the norm of the community, proud to stand outside the norm, but the people of Jefferson, from the old to the young to the woman, love and respect her. Of course there are whispers but people think of her as something to be respected, to be maintained.