Free Writing: "A rose for Emily"
It's a very insteresting and a little mysterious story. I like the fact that it start with the death of Emily and how the people of the town respect her and the curiosity that they had to see her house, to see how she lived. That begining makes me want to find out who was Miss Emily. The story is sort of confusing, like it's not in order of events, I mean it takes you to the past and in a and in a moment to the present. The Negro man ut's a character that represent respect. He has been loyal to Emily's family for a long time and he has a respect for her. Emily, in the other hand, represent both, anger and respect. She was a woman with power of authority, an arrogant woman and very very scary sometimes. She represents anger in the story becuase the men never stayed by her side, they all leaved her including her father. Emily from the begining to the end of the story you can see how she turns a little crazy. She was a very strong and ntelligent woman. SHe kills her last man, Homer, o he could never leave her.
It's a very insteresting and a little mysterious story. I like the fact that it start with the death of Emily and how the people of the town respect her and the curiosity that they had to see her house, to see how she lived. That begining makes me want to find out who was Miss Emily. The story is sort of confusing, like it's not in order of events, I mean it takes you to the past and in a and in a moment to the present. The Negro man ut's a character that represent respect. He has been loyal to Emily's family for a long time and he has a respect for her. Emily, in the other hand, represent both, anger and respect. She was a woman with power of authority, an arrogant woman and very very scary sometimes. She represents anger in the story becuase the men never stayed by her side, they all leaved her including her father. Emily from the begining to the end of the story you can see how she turns a little crazy. She was a very strong and ntelligent woman. SHe kills her last man, Homer, o he could never leave her.
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