A Rose For Emily Change Analysis

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There are many themes represented in William Faulkner’s story “A Rose for Emily”, but the most prevalent is the fear of change. In the story, Emily Grierson is raised by an overbearing father that lets her go out very little and has her follow a distinguished traditional lifestyle (Schwab). When Emily’s father dies her desire to keep her life from changing is shown in her reluctance to remove his body (Schwab). She does not accept what is going on until townsfolk come and force her to hand over the body and face reality. Emily is lost at this point, the one controlling her actions is gone and she is stuck in a changing society that she refuses to go along with it to where the townsfolk call her “a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary