Rather like an old Tea in form, 'Emily' has a full leafy bush decorated with very large (5 to 6 inches), very double (40 petals) high centered roses of a soft pastel pink. Fragrant and lovely.
Rose by Any Other Name... was created in 1997.
''From first to last'' made a song called Emily
Yes, Emily is a bad cats name as so many kids I know are named Emily so yes Emily is a bad name for any animal in general
A Rose by Any Other Name - album - was created in 1975.
The result of the minister's visit in "A Rose for Emily" can be considered ambiguous because the exact nature of the conversation between Emily and the minister is not revealed to the readers. It is left to interpretation whether the minister's visit had any impact on Emily's behavior or if it was merely a formality. This ambiguity adds to the mystery surrounding Emily's character and her motivations.
Yes. Emily Osment, Emily Blunt, Emily Deschanel, Emily Dickinson, Emily Browning, Emily Proctor, and lots more. Just go to google.com
Emily's father was a hard, overbearing man. He made a habit of chasing away any aspiring suitor; as a result, Emily didn't get a taste of love until her older (crazier) days.
A Rose by any other name would smell as sweet... (Look it up.. :)
A Rose by Any Other Name - 1920 was released on: USA: January 1920
Yes, there are examples of analogy in "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner. One example is when the town is described as being like a "rose" that has "squandered its loveliness" over time, reflecting Emily's own gradual decline and decaying beauty. Another example is the comparison of Emily's relationship with her father to that of a young girl holding onto her childhood doll, symbolizing her inability to let go of the past.
Um they have to be because I do not know of any other way to do it
no just the red roses