![]() ![]() In this short story Faulkner symbolizes the north and the south through two individual people. The south is known of being traditional, and the north of being very adaptable to change.''A Rose for Emily'' can be seen as affective allegory of the relations between the north and the south during Faulkner time.In his work ''a Rose for Emily'' Faulkner attempts to paint a picture of the changing south after The Civil War."Absalom, Absalom! " It would one day be recognized as among the greatest novels ever written by an American.Ī Contextual Background about South & North."A Rose for Emily“ "Red Leaves“ "That Evening Sun“ "Dry September“ " As I Lay Dying“ " Light in August“.He was unknown till he received Nobel Prize in Literature on 1949.He wrote a play, poetry, essays, novels and short stories. Both his mother and grandmother were great readers and also painters and photographers, educating him in visual language. He is the first of four sons to Murry Cuthbert Falkner and Maud Butler. William Faulkner He is an American writer who was born in New Albany, Mississippi, on 1962. ![]() ![]() Outline William Faulkner A Contextual Background about South & North Summary American Features Modernity of the Text A Rose for Emily William Faulkner Dana El TannaMalaka Al Harazin Maice Badereddeen ![]()
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