
It was a story written by William Faulkner. He is a famous American novelist. As a novelist, Faulkner has achieved the status of a literary giant. Faulkner’s style is difficult and some would say, excessively difficult. He is both an avant-garde modernist and a writer of agrarian American South. So in his novel, he treats the history of south and the real society as the source of creativity.
The meaning of the title is ambiguous, capable of various interpretations. When I first saw the title of this story, I treat it as a romantic love story just like others thoughts. The rose in Austria is a symbol of love, admiration and respect. So I think the rose must be very beautiful and a symbol of love. But when I finish it, the content and the result impressed me deeply because they are beyond of my imagination.
This story bring a little color of horrible and mystery, it describe a love of malformed and faded and crate a girl like Emily who never give up for love, even die. Her extreme love.
Emily was born in a nobleman but downfallen. In the story, Faulkner introduces the action of her father, he use horsewhip to drive away every man who admire for Emily.
When her father was died, Emily even prevented people to dispose of his father’s body. Then she became more and more mysterious. She hided herself in the house, until one day she met another man called Homer Barron. But it couldn’t continue so long. Then it describe Emily went to buy arsenic before the Barron missing.
When I read there, I don’t know why Emily need arsenic until after people found Barron’s corpse in her house. I scare to think that Emily would kill her lover just because afraid of loss. So the last scene that she slept with a corpse for 40 years given me the most impression.
Maybe she just loved too deep, but I think the background of her family and her father’s influence were the important reason for her action. So many factors led to her character, stubborn, indifference and so on.
The story developed with the clue of “persistence”. This abnormal persistence founded between Emily and her father, between Emily and Barron, and Barron’s heart for freedom. In fact, Emily was a poor victim in the story. It was her father who made her be a dissocial person. Maybe she known the kindness of others, but she refused it.
In this story, through the love tragedy of Emily, Faulkner want to reveal the conflicts between the old rules and new, and the life altitude of the nobleman but downfallen. And from the story and his description for Emily, Faulkner reveals his ambivalent relationship to the South. On the whole, it tells what it is like to live in the American South between the 1860s and the 1930s. It’s a good fiction I think and I like it.
