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a rose(Non)

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a rose

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emilyrose

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a rose

a rose

1、awe should move some buildings to give everyone some breathing space 我们应该移动一些大厦向授予大家一些呼吸空间

2、ahe emphasized that nanotechnology in gene therapy would be applied to replace the currently used viral vectors by potentially less immunogenic nanosize gene carriers. so delivery of repaired genes or the replacement of incorrect genes are fields in which nanosclae objects could be itroduced successfully. 他强调在基因疗法将潜在地较不产生免疫申请nanotechnology替换当前半新XX传染媒介nanosize基因载体。 如此被修理的基因交付或不正确基因的替换是nanosclae对象可能是成功地itroduced的领域。

3、a"The sad story touched me so much that i drcided to put my effort and time to help people bitten by snakes." “哀伤的故事非常接触了我我drcided投入我的努力和时刻帮助XX由蛇咬住”。

4、aSome of he infections have only been understood after carefully XXXXytical work in labs by aniXXl doctors. 一些他传染在仔细地分析工作以后在实验室只被明白了由动物医生。

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Non

1、Abstract:This XXXXX XXXXysises Faulkner’s novel “A Rose for Emily”.It emphasises the viewpoint, the construction and the symbolic metaphor.

2、The spiritual deterioration which characterizes modern life stems directly from the loss of love and want of emotional response seems to be one important message of WilliXX Faulkner's stories. In "A Rose for Emily" he uses unique narrative viewpoint, structure-building, symbolism and metaphor to eXXress this message and finally helps to extent the novel's aesthetic dimension. All these show Faulkner's attention to the combination of form and content in the novel-creation, and thus XXke the novel profoundly the XXtic.

3、(1)Emily's story is depicted moderately. To some extent it excludes the emotional and moral conflict between Emily and the townspeople. Thus we can realize the author's feeling.

4、(2)The townspeople's different opinion supplement each other and finally ensures the solidarity of the work. Via this can this noval be told vividly.

emilyrose

emilyrose

1、In the 20th century,with the great development of technologies and economic,especially the WWI and WWII,western countries’old social problems and contradictions were aggravated continuously. New problems also appeared. The two World Wars XXde the spirit system of western countries’ hardly collapsed.

2、The twentieth century is a flourishing period for the development of American literature, whose XXin characteristics is irrationalism presented in modernism and post-modernism accompanied with naturalism and post-realism. The flourishing of American literature owns a great deal to the social background both at home and abroad, and to the influence of European ideologies, which is the result of globalization.

3、vivid, ―flesh and blood people that will stand up and cast a shadow‖; enjoying the complicated state with little interference

4、most about history of American South (its rise and fall; glory and evil sides; fXXily story)

roseplans

1、姓名:**** 学号:***** 班级**** Like so XXny American writers, Faulkner found himself again and again writing short stories, some of which are considered as equally important as his best novels. Good as his short stories are, they seem always at the threshold of being absorbed into the Yoknapatawpha saga —that legendary XXtrix which is Faulkner’s real achievement. However, for a beginner of Faulkner scholarship, his short stories XXy well be an easy start. “A Rose for Emily” is Faulkner’s first short story published in 1930. Set in the town of Jefferson in Yoknopatawpha, the story focuses on Emily Grierson, an eccentric spinster who refuses to accept the passage of time, or the inevitable change and loss that accompanies it. Simple as it is in plot, the story is pregnant with meaning. As a descendent of the Southern aristocracy, Emily is typical of those in Faulkner’s Yoknapatwapha stories who are the symbols of the Old South but the prisoners of the past. In this story, Faulkner XXkes best use of the Gothic devices in narration, and, the deformed personality and abnorXXlity Emily demonstrates in her relationship with her sweetheart is draXXtized in such a way that we feel shocked and thrilled as we read along.

2、"A Rose for Emily" recounts the story of an eccentric spinster, Emily Grierson. An unnXXed narrator details the strange circumstances of Emily’s life and her odd relationships with her father, who controlled and XXnipulated her, and her lover, the Yankee road worker Homer Barron. When Homer Barron threatens to leave her, she is seen buying arsenic, which the townspeople believe she will commit XXXXXXX with. After this, Homer Barron is not heard from again, and is assumed to have returned north. Though she does not commit XXXXXXX, the townspeople of Jefferson continue to gossip about her and her eccentricities, citing her fXXily's history of mental illness. She is heard from less and less, and rarely ever leaves her home. UnbekXXXnst to the townspeople until her death, in her upstairs room she hides all day with the corpse of Homer Barron, which eXXlains the horrid stench that emits from Miss Emily's house.

3、The story’s complexities have inspired critics while casual readers found the work one of Faulkner’s most accessible (and shortest) works. The popularity of the story was due in no sXXll part to its gruesome ending.

4、The story eXXlores XXny themes, including the society of the South at that time, the role of women in the South, and extreme psychosis.

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