A Rose For Emily

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    A Rose for Emily

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    A Rose for Emily

    21 0  第 1 2年   第 1 1卷   3期  美 国 南 方 哥特 式小 说 特 色 探 究  口 黄 丽 双  【 摘 要】 于欧 陆的哥特 文学于 1 世 纪中后期在 美国迅速发展 并 萌发 了与众不 同的文学气质 , 国小说从诞 生之 日 就具  始 8 美 起 有 了鲜 明的哥特 色彩 , 尤其是 美国南方的哥 特小说更具有显薯特 色。在 爱伦 ・ 、 坡 福克 纳、 奥康 纳、 麦卡勒斯 和莫里  森等杰 出小说 家笔 下的南方哥特 小说 中可以看到具有本 土特点 的场景 的应用 、 怪诞 色彩 的极 致渲染 、 心理探 析的 细  致描述 、 侦探推 理小说 与哥特 小说 的巧妙 融合、 蓄奴制 与种族主 义的深刻揭露等 , 这一切推 动 了哥特 小说在 美国文 学  乃 至世界文 学的进一步繁 荣与发展 。   【 关键 词 】 美国南方 ; 哥特文学; 哥特 小说 ; 艺术特 色   【 基金项目】 本文为大庆师范学院青年基金项 目( 编号: s1) 0 q3 阶段性研究成果。 9   【 作者简介】 黄丽双(986 ) 女, 1 . 一 , 黑龙江哈尔滨人;

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    A Rose for Emily

    first-person account of the funeral of Emily Grierson, an elderly Southern spinster. It then proceeds in a nonlinear fashion to the narrator's recollections of Emily's archaic and increasingly insane behavior throughout the years. Emily is a member of a family in the antebellum Southern aristocracy; after the Civil War, the family has fallen on hard times. She and her father, the last two of the clan, continue to live as if in the past; neither will consent to a marriage for Emily to a man below their perceived

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    Emily Rose

    Essay #1 - What are the four fields of anthropology and how do they relate to each other and to history, sociology, political science, philosophy and psychology. The four fields are: Physical Anthropology, Archaeology, Linguistic Anthropology, Cultural Anthropology or Ethnology. Anthropology is the study of humankind which can entail uniqueness, racial division, physical characteristics, geographical division and social relations of his or her environment. Anthropologist tries to discover if there

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    A Rose for Emily

    In the story A Sorrowful Woman by Gail Godwin you have family: wife, husband, and son. What makes this family different is that the mother is very mentally ill, she progresses and becomes worse and worse until the point she dies. She dies from mental exhaustion. When her body is discovered the young son’s response is “Can we eat the Turkey for supper? (Godwin 43) When I first read that I thought, “What a strange and emotionless response especially from a child.”. Most children would have cried

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    The Cypher of a Rose, for Emily

    has gone through me like thread through a needle. Everything I do is stitched with its color.” This quote by William S. Merwin exemplifies grief, which is portrayed throughout the course of the short story “A Rose for Emily,” but with an uncanny twist. In William Faulkner’s short story Emily, the main character. She is an old woman living in a town called Jefferson with a southern upbringing. Devastated and alone after her father’s death, she is an object of pity for the townspeople with the only

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    Ebony In A Rose For Emily

    " A Rose for Emily", a gothic short story by William Faulkner, is a story about one's unwillingness to change. Miss Emily, a woman born into the old south, had troubles adapting to the way things were after the Civil War had ended. Faulkner contrast the old vs new south to illustrate that the Southern elite class was oppressed during the Reconstruction Period by contrasting gold and ebony, repeatedly talking about the Southern improvements, and Emily's ever changing personality. Faulkner contrasted

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    A Rose for Emily

    Does the internet make you smarter or dumber? There is a complex debate over the internet and whether it is making society smarter or dumber for that matter. The debate focuses on the internet and the intellectuality of individuals and if the internet hinders or is progressing society as a whole. Some critics argue that the internet contributes to the decline of our mental state. On the other hand, others argue the internet promotes and encourages literacy. Is the collective intelligence

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    A Rose for Emily

    Pictorial Media Flat Pictures (Still Pictures) Flat pictures are representations of objects or things on a flat surface. They are the cheapest and the most readily available of all learning materials. Many of them are free. Teachers and students can gather pictures from magazines, newspapers, advertisements, pamphlet, posters, circulars and other things. But like all other learning , materials, their values vary and their selection and use should be given careful considerations. Photographs

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    Rose of Emily

    account of the funeral of Emily Grierson , an elderly Southern spinster. It then proceeds in a nonlinear fashion to the narrator's recollections of Emily's archaic and increasingly insane behavior throughout the years. Emily is a member of a family in the antebellum Southern aristocracy; after the Civil War, the family has fallen on hard times. She and her father, the last two of the clan, continue to live as if in the past; neither will consent to a marriage for Emily to a man below their

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