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Elina [12.6K]
1 year ago
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1. Miss Emily Grierson represents the ideal of a "Southern

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Masja [62]1 year ago
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Miss Emily Grierson is a traditional Southern belle who is imprisoned by a culture that wants to keep her in her place and a controlling father who wants her to submit to his authority.

The Southern hospitality, nurturing of beauty, and fli-rty yet chaste manner are traits that define the Southern belle persona. Sallie Ward, for instance, was referred to as a Southern belle and was born into planter class in Kentucky during the antebellum era.

Southern heritage is a major theme in "A Rose for Emily," as Faulkner employs symbols to show how reluctant the South was to abandon its traditional customs just after Civil W-ar. The Grierson family & their house are artefacts from the past that serve as a symbol of the Southern aristocracy's waning power.

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