A Rose For Emily American Romanticism

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Edgar Allen Poe, Nathaniel Hawthorne, and Emily Dickinson are just some of the few authors who wrote gothic literature. American Romanticism was used to show the reactions to the restrictions of the puritans during the 1800’s. The purpose of Gothic literature was and still is to entertain and to inspire improvement of oneself through imagination. Some characteristics of dark romanticism are desolate location, ghost or spirit, use of symbols, and death by disease or madness. Of course not all gothic stories have to have every single component to be thought as gothic literature. “A rose for Emily” is a Gothic story .
One reason why “A Rose for Emily” is a gothic story since it has someone who is insanely crazy. Emily, the main character, keeps her dead dad at her house for few days until city officials dropped by to pick up his body. Secondly, Emily goes to the store to buy rat poisoning. While you might think she is using it for a rat infestation around her house that’s not exactly what she uses it for. Emily uses it to kill Homer Barron and ends up sleeping with him for about 40 years even though he’s already dead. Just like the usher in “The House of Usher” he was becoming crazy because he believed the house was alive and in “The Raven” the speaker was becoming nonsensical since he thought the bird …show more content…

The symbol in “A Rose for Emily” was very weak as it was only stated in the title. Also, the location was not very desolate since it was located in a very populated town. But for some gothic stories you have to dig deeper to find the answer. Indeed, “a rose for Emily” had a very strong symbol which was the rose that symbolized that Emily should of gotten an apology for a the gossiping that interfered with her life. Even though A Rose for Emily was in a town the Black Veil was also in a populated area