William Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily

There are some stories that will never go out of fashion, because they focus on timeless themes and larger-than-life characters. William Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily invites numerous interpretations, which more often than not revolve around the protagonist, Miss Emily Grierson, who is trapped by society in which she lives. The collective narrative voice is the antagonist of the story and caus... read more

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Brady’s “Why I Want a Wife,”

To begin with the essay “I Want a Wife” is full of sarcasm and irony. With quite a humorous tone, the essay explains to readers why it is so nice to have a wife. There are too many benefits of it. Moreover, the author hints what features a good wife should possess to make everyone except her happy. It is interesting to notice that the narrator is not a man, but a woman, who is both a wife an... read more

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