Monthly Archives: November 2016

Response 9

“A Rose For Emily” was a pretty interesting read. In the story I find the theme that makes this gothic is the fear of loneliness. I say this because as you can see Emily was royalty so she wanted to … Continue reading

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Rose for Emily

The rose for Emily was definitely had a different feel compared to the other gothic stories that we have all read. As I was reading the story I was thinking what is gothic about it. Until I finished the story. … Continue reading

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Reponse 8 – A Rose for Emily

I actually liked this story, I thought it was very interesting. The Stories that we have been reading recently seems to be more realistic and deal with mental illnesses and horrors of reality rather than superstition. The story was pretty … Continue reading

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A Rose For Emily

At first while reading this short story I was confused about the timeline. I was not too fond of this story because I felt it was hard to follow at certain points but I did enjoy the ending and felt … Continue reading

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A rose for Emily – response 9

Emily was a sad lonely woman. With the hope of finding love. Her father took away any opportunity she had of ever marrying. After his death she was free and no longer under his rule. She met Homer and hope … Continue reading

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A Rose for the Dead

After reading A Rose for Emily, I was left wanting more out of this gothic short story. Granted, some parts of the story did include elements which could categorize this story within the gothic genre, it just wasn’t as good … Continue reading

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Response 8

After reading “The Yellow Wallpaper” I have this clear understanding that the narrator could possibly be going through Post pardon depression due to the fact that she just gave birth. Her husband isn’t much of an understanding person & he’s … Continue reading

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Response 8

The short story The Yellow Wallpaper by Charlotte Perkins Gilman was really interesting, showing how would were viewed in the 18th century. Its really sad how the narrator doesn’t have freedom to do anything she please because John (Her husband) … Continue reading

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Post number 8

The short story “ The Yellow paper” by Charlotte Perkins has a mysterious and dark feeling. In the story the narrator figured out that she has depression but her husband would not believe her and told her to stay in … Continue reading

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Response 8

I think the story, The Yellow Wallpaper by Gilman is very easy to read which made me enjoy it even more. This story has various gothic elements and images. For example, the color of the wallpaper in the room where the … Continue reading

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