1. Why does Emily kill her love?
The civilization may be gone with the wind, but the discussion and study of that time will never end. ... The narrator notes that while the men attend the funeral out of obligation, the women go primarily because no one has been inside her house for years, with many mysterious events happened through times ("A Rose for Emily-). ... He won two Pulitzer Prizes, a National Book Award and a Nobel Prize for Literature. ... Littler wrote that "A Rose for Emily- has been read variously as " a Gothic horror tale, a study in abnormal psychology, an allegory of the relations between North and South,...
- Word Count: 1893
- Approx Pages: 8
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School