A Rose For Emily

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A Rose For Emily

    Reading To Kill A Mockingbird and A Rose For Emily I noticed several differences and
likenesses. I would like to convey my thoughts to you.
    Females in "A Rose For Emily" are depicted as reclusive, crazy, and nosy. Females in "To Kill A
Mockingbird" are depicted as smart, outgoing, and full of pride.
    For example, Emily and Aunt Alexandra are both full of pride. Emily is so full of pride that when
she finds out that Homer Barron is not going to marry her and that he is gay that she kills him. She lets the
town think that they are married. When in fact she kills him. Emily is afraid of what the town will say
about her. Aunt Alexandra is full of a different kind of pride. She is full of family pride. She always tell
Jem and Scout about their family tree and history. She also cares about what the town says about them.
Aunt Alexandra doesn't want the town to think badly about the Finch family.
    Emily is a sad figure. She doesn't let anybody befriend her. She barely even talks to her servant.
Even when people come to talk to her she either meets them at the door to tell them to go away or she gets
her servant to tell them to go away. She is also a recluse. She hardly if ever goes out. Her servant is
occasionally seen at the market buying food, but other than that nobody ever goes out from the household.
    Calpurnia from "To Kill A Mockingbird" is also a sad figure. She has to compromise with the
white society that discriminates aga...

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Submitted by: digitalessays
Date Submitted: 02-26-02 9:49am
Category: English
Words: 409
Pages: 1.64