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a rose for emily

William Faulkner’s, “A Rose for Emily”, is a direct allegory of the North versus the South after the Civil War. Throughout the entire story there are endless examples, mostly pertaining to the South, of the way social and economic changes were being made. In the majority of the situations that arise there is evidence that these changes are not being conformed to.
Throughout “A Rose for Emily”, many situations arise that seem to key in on the ways of the south after the Civil War. ...

Posted by: Leonard Herriman

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