[미국문학사] A Rose for Emily(에밀리를 위한 장미)

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목차
Ⅰ. Plot summary
Ⅱ . Environmental Restrictions
▪ Restriction from Emily’s Father
▪ Restriction from the Society
Ⅲ . Emily’s restriction & obsession
Ⅳ . Conclusion
V. Discussion





본문내용
1. Describing funeral of Miss Emily Grierson
Tax problem with Emily
2. Complain of an awful smell
Emily’s father died
3. Relationship with Homer Barron
Bought arsenic from druggist
4. Homer Barron never seen after went into house
Emily died in her house
5. Back to recollection of Emily’s funeral
They found corpse of Homer Barron
The reasons why
she killed her lover
and stayed with him
are related to the several
restrictive environments around her.
Townspeople don’t think Homer Barron as a suitable marriage partner for Emily because of her noblesse.
At first we were glad that Miss Emily would have an interest, because the ladies all said, "Of course a Grierson would not think seriously of a Northerner, a day laborer." But there were still others, older people, who said that even grief could not cause a real lady to forget noblesse oblige—without calling it noblesse oblige. They just said, "Poor Emily. Her kinsfolk should come to her." (Part III)