A Rose For Emily Symbolism Analysis

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Symbolism In A Rose For Emily “A Rose For Emily” consists of different examples of symbolism. “A Rose For Emily” contains symbols such as fallen monument, rose, and lime, all of these symbols represent Emily. “A Rose For Emily” by William Faulkner contains a variety of symbols that are used to identify Emily and her actions throughout the story. In “A Rose For Emily” fallen monument, rose, and lime symbolize the changes Emily goes through. Lime is one of the major symbols and the creepiest that is used in the story. "They broke open the cellar door and sprinkled lime there, and in all the outbuildings" (3). The lime is a symbol of an attempt to hide something embarrassing and creepy. It is also a symbol of the way the town did things without causing any commotion. "When she opened the package at home there was written on the box, under the …show more content…
"The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now the long sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of love, had cuckolded him" (7). The Rose symbolizes emotions like love and relationships. Roses symbolize love, which Emily represents in the story, she is so attached to someone that she can not let go of them. "When she had first begun to be seen with Homer Barron, we had said, "She will marry him" (5). Roses are often present at weddings, a promise of love. Death is also relatable with roses, when at a funeral they are usually thrown on the coffin to show love and respect. Emily is represented with a Rose to show death and love that she had to kill for. Symbolism is an important literary element that is used in "A Rose For Emily" to identify different symbols. Lime, rose and fallen monument are symbols that were used in the story to represent Emily and her emotions. In a story symbolism plays an important role, it makes a word ten times more