a rose for emily(4)

2021-04-05 23:53

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and the only sign of life about the place was the Negro man – a young man then – going in and out with a market basket. (2.1)

This is a vision of America in transition. While Tobe seems to be stuck in the past, he is in motion, a motion that culminates in his walking out the back door at the end of Miss Emily's story.

A Rose for Emily Memory and the Past Quotes Page 1

How we cite the quotes: Citations follow this format: (Section.Paragraph)

Quote #1

Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town […]. (1.3)

As is often the case in the story, Emily is described here as an object, a thing passed on from generation to generation. When we realize the town is complicit in her downfall, this objectification waxes sinister.

Quote #2

[…] a note on paper of an archaic shape, in a thin, flowing calligraphy in faded ink, to the effect that she no longer went out at all. The tax notice was also enclosed, without comment […]. (1.4)

From her handwriting, to her stationery, to her way of dealing with the town, Miss Emily is living in the past. But, it's not her past. That's just the way it is, as the tax collectors learn.

Quote #3

People in our town, remembering how old lady Wyatt, her great-aunt, had gone completely crazy at last, believed that the Griersons held themselves a little too high for


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