The house signifies the rift between old southern aristocracy and the industrial north.
In "A Rose for Emily," the house is personified as a "malevolent and watchful presence" that reflects the decay and isolation of Emily Grierson's life. This personification highlights the house as a symbol of the rigid social conventions and secrets that bind Emily to her tragic fate.
In the second paragraph of "A Rose for Emily," the house is personified as having an "aloofness" and "stubbornness" that mirrors Emily's own demeanor. The language used to describe the house emphasizes its passivity and its role as a silent witness to the events that unfold within and around it.
Emily Wiley House was created in 1865.
Emily Carr House was created in 1863.
Emily Rockwell Love House was created in 1915.
My cat's playful antics personify the spirit of a mischievous child.
"House of Emily and Giacomo" in English is casa di Emily e Giacomo in Italian.
Emily's house stinks in "A Rose for Emily" due to the decaying corpse of Homer Barron, which Emily has kept in the house after his death. The foul smell is a result of the decomposing body hidden in the upstairs bedroom.
emily let them out
A good paragraph on any book is indeed the treasure of the house of knowledge.
"My father's house"
paragraph on library is a storehouse of knowledge
Emily's house is 'la maison d'Émilie' in French. When you say that you're going at Emily's, this is 'je vais chezÉmilie.