Rose For Emily And The Life You Save May Be Your Own
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Submitted by jaqueline on 06/30/2008 05:21 PM
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Rose For Emily And The Life You Save May Be Your Own
Although “A Rose For Emily?and “The Life You Save May Be Your Own?are two different stories that have two different outcomes and have two totally different authors, they still have many similarities along with some differences, as you can tell already. For instance the comparison about how both stories deal with crazy people or how one story has numerous deaths while the other has none. Hopefully this paper will explain to you the similarities and differences in these two well written yet sometimes boring stories.
There are many similarities in this story such as the attitude of the characters. Both the stories deal with crazy main characters. Miss Emily and Mr. Shiftlet both have a form of disability. “She was sick for a long time.?That is what the narrator says in “A Rose for Emily? This means that after her father died, Emily kind of mind and was suffering from depression. The in “The Life You Save May be your Own?Mr. Shiflet only has one arm. He is going through some physiological problems since he feels the need to run a scam on an old lady and destroy her daughter’s heart. Another similarity between the two is that both main characters never love, but give the reader the feeling that they do. For instance, in “A Rose For Emily? Emily has the knowledge that Homer is a homosexual but she still continues to see him. “He liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elks Club- - that he was not a marrying man.?The town knew and Emily was informed but she still decided to be with him. I think not for love but for sex. And in “The Life You Save May Be Your Own?Mr. Shiflet surely does not love the daughter because he just dumps her off on the side of the road and takes the money and car with him. Another similarity, kind of on the same topic, is how they love for the wrong reasons (if they actually love at all). In “A Rose For Emily?Emily is with this Homer guy so she can get some attention and to satisfy herself. In “The Life You...
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