Foreshadowing In A Rose For Emily By William Faulkner

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Most people have someone that they devote their love and care to. Whether it be a parent or guardian, significant other, sibling, friend, pet, etc. it can be anyone. It’s normal not being able to accept letting go of those who we love and how they will leave us eventually but we accept it and move on. In William Faulkner's short story “A Rose for Emily” he describes the life of Miss Emily and the impression she left on the townspeople. The loss of both her father and husband however would leave the most tragic imprint on her. In Faulkner’s short story “A Rose for Emily” he utilizes symbolism and foreshadowing to reveal the dark rabbit hole Emily would go down from the loss of both her father and lover; how she cannot accept their loss of them …show more content…

The fear of losing the ones she loves around her is the biggest defeat to her, forming the purpose of the short story “A Rose for Emily.” There have been multiple instances throughout that would indicate what Emily’s next measurable moves would be for her unforsaken falling decline. Faulkner’s use of symbolism and foreshadowing would tie into effect of Emily's motives in the impending future of not completely changing after her father’s death, as well as the catastrophic murder of her lover Homer. The lead up to Homer’s tragic suffering would also play into effect of the literary genre gothic literature being used throughout the short story, as well as literary genre regionalism to show the person Emily once was before her decline of mental health of losing the people around her. It’s never easy letting go of someone we care and love about greatly, especially when we know ourselves that the time may be coming that we’re going to have to. It’s not easy letting go of someone that we know may not be good for us but good for our own sake. It may be a hard idea to swallow for some. At the end of the day however, that is something to be understood as a concept of acceptance. It may not be easy but it will save the unwanted deterioration of losing ourselves and our mental