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A Rose for Emily and the Feather Pillow - 1375 Words

Damian Oronoz Mr. Lpez English 11 17 May 2010 A Rose for Emily The Fetter Pillow Essay Hocus pocus in a dark castle, black cats over the graveyards, and two men writing gothic literature. Characteristics of gothic literature include ruined sinister buildings, dungeons, underground passages, crypts, and catacombs which in modern houses become spooky basements or attics. In â€Å"A Rose for Emily† by William Faulkner and â€Å"The Feather Pillow† by Horacio Quiroga, the authors use spooky setting, fantastic plot, grotesque characters and use of the supernatural as elements of gothic literatrure. Faulkner and Quiroga use setting as an element of Gothic Literature to foreshadow that somethings will happen because the setting is mysterious.†¦show more content†¦Faulkner tell us in his story that 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. What was left of him, rotted beneath what was left of the nightshirt, had become inextricable from the bed in which he lay; and upon him and upon the pillow beside him lay that even coating of the patient and biding dust. (Faulkner). This is an example of a Gothic element being used because Emily had suffered of her fathers dead, so when she met Homer she killed him, so he could never leave her. She never dated any one before because her father did not let her. So when she met Homer she got to attached to him that she did not Homer leave her. That is the reason Emily killed Homer. The use of this element is also seen in The Feather Pillow when Quiroga describes how Jordan never shows her feelings towards Alicia, so this made her go in depression. In the story it said He for his part, loved her profoundly but never let it seen. (Quiroga). Alicia compared herself to the sleeping beauty who could only be wake up with a kiss from her prince; and Alicia felt dead from inside because Jordan was cold and it seemed as if he did not care for Alicia. This quote make us think she was dying because of depression. Women in distress can do crazy thingsShow MoreRelatedGothic Elements In Gothic Literature1046 Words   |  5 Pagesare used exquisitely and meticulously in gothic-era short stories to portray the type of mood the author is portraying to the reader. Examples of this are exemplified in: â€Å"The Devil and Tom Walker† by: Washington Irving, â€Å"The Feather Pillow† by: Horacio Quiroga, â€Å"A Rose for Emily† by: William Faulkner, â€Å"The Black Cat† by: Edgar All an Poe, â€Å"Prey† by: Richard Matheson, and â€Å"The Raven† by: Edgar Allan Poe. These stories, specifically, are significant because they utilize ambiguity and entrapment, bothRead MoreCompare A P And A Rose For Emily1667 Words   |  7 PagesAP + A Rose for Emily AP by John Updike and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner are two short stories which reveal to be different, odd and even bizarre in several aspects; conversely, on the other hand, they are very similar. One similarity for John Updike, William Faulkner and many other authors, is being that they follow the three-act structure, which helps to write their story more effectively. Furthermore, in analyzing AP and A Rose for Emily, we see that both share an â€Å"overarching† theme;Read MoreEmotion in Emily Dickinsons â€Å"My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun†1109 Words   |  5 PagesThis poem was written by American poet, Emily Dickinson, who was born in the 1800. This was the period where art was based on emotion; the â€Å"Romantic Period†. She was also born in the Victorian Era, where women had to be shackled to their pedestals and most had to be married by age eighteen. They were not allowed to vote, or earn money. This information should help the reade r better understand the poem. When writing the poem â€Å"My Life had stood—a Loaded Gun† Dickinson thought of what format to useRead MoreThe Ballad of the Sad Cafe46714 Words   |  187 Pagesbehind her that the swinging light made on the staircase wall one great, twisted shadow of the two of them. Soon the premises above the store were dark as the rest of the town. The next morning was serene, with a sunrise of warm purple mixed with rose. In the fields around the town the furrows were newly plowed, and very early the tenants were at work setting out the young, deep green tobacco plants. The wild crows flew down close to the fields, making swift blue shadows on the earth. In town the

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