She is growing older, and her hair's progression to grey shows the passing of time during the story.
Miss Emily's changing hair color in "A Rose for Emily" symbolizes her transformation and decline. It reflects her aging and descent into madness, as well as her attempts to hold onto the past. Faulkner uses her hair as a visual cue to show the progression of time and her mental state.
Emily Osment's original hair color is brown.
It means she is changing her hair colour!
It is best to chose highlights that resemble your natural color because highlights bring out your natural color without drastically changing your hair color. Your hair will appreciate if you dye your hair less, but a few highlights may be just the ticket.
Age, sun exposure, chemicals in the water (chlorine), etc.
Faulkner emphasizes Miss Emily's greying hair and the specific beginning of this change to symbolize the passing of time and the inevitable effects of aging. This emphasis may also highlight Miss Emily's resistance to change and her inability to accept the passage of time, reflecting her struggle to maintain control over her life and surroundings.
Oftentimes, hair becomes lighter in the summer. After hair stops getting so much exposure to the sun, roots may grow in darker.
Emily's hair is actually straight.
The gray hair found at the end of "A Rose for Emily" symbolizes the passage of time and the decay and isolation of the protagonist, Miss Emily Grierson. It represents her aging and the deterioration of her mental and emotional state as she becomes increasingly detached from reality. The discovery of the gray hair is a poignant reminder of the tragic consequences of Miss Emily's inability to adapt to and accept the changes of the modernizing world around her.
Emily has blonde hair, with golden-brown streaks.
Probably the only way to get your hair whatever color you want is to go to 24 carrot island to the diner. there you can change your hair color with the hair color changing drink machine. I have used many times. Other wise you'll have to use the store.
Depends what you consider a hair style... If you're talking about changing her hair color, then 5. She went from Black hair, to Blonde hair, to Pink Hair, to Blue Hair, to Purple hair.
They are in now way related at all. I think her cousin, "Emily" does look kind of like Emily Osment. Same first name, and same hair color.... Crazy coincidence I would say.