Theme Of Isolation In A Rose For Emily

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Isolation Most people think of themselves as social people, and could not imagine isolating themselves from friends and family. However the small minority would rather lock themselves away from people and prefer their antisocial life. In William Faulkner’s short story, “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner illustrates how one woman, Emily Grierson, isolates herself from the townspeople. Faulkner displays isolation through Emily’s unique character. Also through the unique setting of Emily’s home that displays her isolation from the town. Lastly Faulkner illustrates isolation through his imagery and description found throughout the story.Faulkner uses these key qualities to make Emily and her isolation in the short story, “A Rose for Emily”. Emily's character isolates herself which causes her to be in denial when in contact with the townspeople. On one occasion right after her father died Faulkner says, “She told them that her father was not dead. She did that for three days, with the ministers calling on her, …show more content…

Personally, I have never experienced isolation like Emily goes through. This makes it hard to connect with Emily’s experience of being all alone in her house. Plus it makes it difficult to understand what goes through Emily’s head when she kills Homer, and keeps him in her house for so many years after he died. In “A Rose for Emily” Faulkner succeed in displaying Emily as someone who isolates herself from the rest of the town. Overall Faulkner does this by three key things that carry through out the short story. One way is through Emily’s unique character that is different enough to isolate herself. Also through the setting of Emily’s house by being looked up for so many years. FInally Faulkner displays isolation through his imagery and description found throughout the short story. All of these things create the character Emily and her isolation from everyone else which makes up the short story “A Rose for