A woman living alone or without live human companionship for the best portion of her life exemplifies the theme of isolation used by Faulkner well. There are several different versions of reality present throughout, A Rose for Emily, by William Faulkner. The different versions affect the way we perceive the story being told. They play a big role in the story as Faulkner describes the narrator's profoundness for Emily’s lifestyle. Emily’s lifestyle affects her version of reality greatly. The townspeople and Emily do not share the same versions of reality due to the fact of her being brought up alienated from society. Bell, Chris. "Isolation in A Streetcar Named Desire." McClinton-Temple, Jennifer ed. Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature. New York: Infobase Publishing, 2011 …show more content…
The source of this article is from the Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature, and a credible source as published in 2011. This is helpful to the proposed paper through the different viewpoints given about the theme. Brescia, Erin. "Isolation in the poetry of Robert Frost." 2011. Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature. New York: Infobase Publishing, 2011 Brecias article offers insight into the need for isolation. This article tells of a few of the times when Robert Frost uses poems to teach how while isolating ones self in society of humans may be seen as unnatural., it is simply required in order to make one’s existence worthwhile. This article holds importance and valuable quality , written under five years of age, the time that has passed has no effect on the validity of this article. It comes into use when taking isolation in exchange for a new spin. Sterling, Laurie A. "Individual and Society in The Scarlet Letter." Encyclopedia of Themes in Literature. New York: Infobase Publishing,