Introduction
In any given story, the development of characters by the author is usually accompanied by one main idea or theme which the author represents using various descriptions including the actions of the characters and the consequences of those actions. In William Faulkner’s ‘A Rose for Emily” the primary theme is isolation from the rest of the society. This theme or central idea is mainly exhibited through the actions and experiences that the main character, Emily goes through.
The beginning of the story which is a flash forward funeral exhibits this isolation. Faulkner writes “When Miss Emily Grierson died, ...