123student.com


  Categories
 American History
 Arts & Music
 Biographies
 Black History
 Creative Writing
 Economics
 English
 Environment
 Film
 Geography
 History
 Law
 Literature
 Miscellaneous
 Politics
 Religion
 Science & Technology
 Shakespeare
 Social Issues
 Sports
 World History

Free Essays > English > A Rose Of The South

A Rose Of The South

Below is free essays on A Rose Of The South by 123Student, your one-stop source for free essays, free college term papers, and free term papers. Look for more free essays and free term papers using the search box above.

Word Count: 598
Page Count: 3

A Rose Of The South

A Rose of the South


William Faulkner's style of writing chronological events out of order is unique, but eventually the story comes together to make sense.  I will attempt to analyze the story "Arose for Emily" in its actual chronological order.

The story really begins with the passing of Emily's father.  For days Miss Emily refused to believe that her father was dead,  until she finally broke down to have her father buried.  After her father's death, Colonel Sartoris  exempts  Miss Emily from paying taxes for as long as she lives.  Colonel Sartoris said this was the debt the city owed to her father.

Approximately one year after Miss Emily's father died, she bagan to see a man named Homer Baron.  Miss Emily was from the "Old South"1 and Homer was from the North.  It was unheard of for a southern and a northern to be together.  People began to say "Poor Emily", as she would be seen on "Sunday afternoons driving in the yellowed-wheeled buggy and the matched team of bays from the livery stable"2.  The ladies in the town thought that this was a disgrace and called a meeting to have the minister talk to Miss Emily.  After this attempt did not work, the minister's wife called Miss Emily's cousins to come visit Miss Emily.

When Miss Emily 's cousins arrived, people thought that her cousins had convinced her to get married, since  Miss Emily had ordered a "complete out fit of men's clothing, including a nightshirt"3.  Mean while Miss Emily had gone to see the druggist for some poison.  She never told the druggist what the poison was for, though he assumed that it was for rats. A few days after her cousins had left, Homer was seen coming into the Miss Emily's house.  Neither one of them would be seen for quite some time afterwards.  When Miss Emily was finally seen  again, the town's people assumed that Homer had left; not realizing that she had killed him so that she could be with him life.

A short time later the town began to complain of the smell coming from Miss Emily's house.  They had no idea what the smell was really from, and just wanted to order her to clean it.  Four men eventually went into her cellar with cleaning products and cleaned the cellar.  The town's people thought she was making a statement that she was the "Old South", and was not going to give in to the new ways.

It was approximately 1920 and Miss Emily was about 50 years old when the people decided that it was time for Miss Emily to pay taxes.  They sent her letters, but she would not acknowledge them.  When they finally approached her at her house she would just repeat to them "See Colonel Sartoris. I have no taxes.4"  

The years would go on and no one would see much of Miss Emily until they finally found her dead in one of her rooms on a walnut bed.  At her funeral the old men wore Confederate uniforms and the ladies showed up with curiosity to see Miss Emily; The last of the "Old South".
After the funeral, they went to visit her house and discovered the mans body lying on the bed upstairs with her  indented head marks on the pillow next to his body.  Every one had realized what she had done to save her family's name and reputation of the "Old South".

© 2006 123Student. All Rights Reserved. 123Student is your one-stop source for free essays, free college term papers, and free term papers. Part of the Free Essay Network.

Related Keywords: Emily, Miss, father, South, people, town, Old, Homer, house, cousins, finally, order, taxes, Colonel, thought, free essays, free term papers, free college term papers

Back to Top




Sponsored by:
Digital Term Papers
Mid Term Papers
Student Papers
Term Papers
Free Essays
Moopuna Term Papers

Free Essays
This entire site protected by copyright. Copyright © 1998-2006 123Student, Inc. All Rights Reserved.

Part of the Free Essay Network.