Sunday, June 2, 2019

A Rose for Emily Essay -- A Rose For Emily, William Faulkner

Throughout the Eighteen Years of my life I read umpteen interesting short stories. Some stories where more eye catching than others. Furthermore A Rose For Emily by William Faulkner and Metamorphosis by Franz Kafka were not on the apex of my list. In my opinion, the stories were eye catching because of how the author made its characters react and respond toward the suspense and eeriness in certain parts of the terminate of the stories. For example, in A Rose For Emily the ladies of the community said We did not say she was crazy then. We believed that she had to do that (Faulkner 81) These two lines were said just about Emily after the people found out about the death of Emilys father and they knew that she was keeping his body inside of her house because she could not let go of her father. The eeriness about this is that they did not think it was preternatural at all. Furthermore, these two stories look to me just alike every other story that I have read from other authors. Nev ertheless, when I started to look into the concepts and ironies, the stories break up an aspect about how the characters progress and why do they progress a certain way throughout the story. On the other hand, not only did I start to create an interest towards them, but I caught how they were alike in many unusual aspects. A Rose For Emily and Metamorphosis develop a climax similar to one another because they both have unpredictable sluicets, rare responses of those events, a theme that connects theme, and a twist to an unpredictable endings. To begin with, the aspect that caught my care was how both of the authors, Faulkner and Kafka gave the passages an unpredictable events and another meaning to the characters. In A Rose For Emily Faulkner said When her ... ...ore descriptive than Emilys. Kafka described as Gregors death was peacefully even though he had died of starvation. Furthermore Kafka stated how Mr. Samsa excessivelyk the death of his son. Mr. Samsa said Well, now we c an thank God This not only does it describe them being beaming that Gregor is dead but it describes the relief that the fell in their lives after Gregors transformation. To conclude, I am happy I looked deeper into these two stories. They gave me a reality slow and showed me that things do not always turn out to be how one wants it and that life always brings surprises to shake things up in our lives. I did not like the ending of the story of the Metamorphosis by Kafka because I would of liked to see him getting revenge on those who did not treat him the way they should of, but that too surprised me that the story did not turn out to end like that.

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