简析《献给爱米丽玫瑰》中“玫瑰”象征意义
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《献给艾⽶丽的⼀朵玫瑰花》|分析前⾔:《献给艾⽶丽的⼀朵玫瑰花》是20世纪美国著名⼩说家威廉·福克纳于1930年4⽉发表的短篇⼩说,也是福克纳最具影响⼒的短篇⼩说之⼀。
作者福克纳善于描写美国南部的风⼟⼈情,被看作南⽅⽂学的代表⼈物。
1930年正值美国社会发展与改⾰时期,南⽅旧传统和北⽅现代⽂明碰撞下呈现出众多的社会⽭盾,⼩说以此为背景从多维度揭⽰了特殊环境下的⽗⼥⽭盾、社会等级⽭盾、⼥性反抗与被压迫的⽭盾等⽆法调和的社会问题。
《献给艾⽶丽的⼀朵玫瑰花》主要讲述的是美国南北战争后,⽣活在杰斐逊镇的格⾥尔森家族即艾⽶丽的⽗亲仍然保持着⼀贯的“南⽅做派”,为了维护所谓的等级和尊严,赶⾛了所有喜欢艾⽶丽的男⼦。
导致艾⽶丽在⽗亲去世后,不顾世俗的观念爱上了⼩镇修建铁路的⼯头北⽅佬荷默·伯隆,当她发现荷默⽆意与⾃⼰结婚时,为了留住爱情保、住名声⽤砒霜毒死了⾃⼰的爱⼈。
从此,艾⽶丽在破旧封闭的宅院⾥过着与世隔绝的⽣活,并与荷默的⼫体同床共枕40年。
直到她去世,⼩镇的居民在艾⽶丽的葬礼上才发现这个惊⼈的秘密。
这部⼩说中的艾⽶丽和《欲望号街车》中的布兰奇⼀样,家道中落却依旧恪守着衰微的南⽅贵族传统,都是特定时代背景下的悲剧⼈物,是南⽅传统思想下的牺牲品。
今天,我将从⼩说的叙事⼿法、主⼈公的形象刻画、⼩说中三次死亡的象征意义及艾⽶丽受到的三次否定来分析这部带给我们震撼的艺术作品。
在⽂章的最后,我会谈谈通过这本⼩说带给我的思考。
1、独具匠⼼的叙事⼿法开篇的叙述便揭⽰了艾⽶丽的死亡,勾起读者的想要探究的欲望,最后⼜以艾⽶丽的葬礼和揭露荷默死亡的真相作为结尾,⽤诡异恐怖的基调把情节推向⾼潮。
①时序交织、倒错的情节法国的叙事学家热奈特说过:“研究叙事的时间顺序,就是对照事件或时间段在叙述话语中的排列顺序和这些事件或时间段在故事中的接续顺序。
”本篇⼩说中的布局⼗分精细,并没有采取传统⼩说结构上的开端、发展、⾼潮、结局的模式,⽽是在⼩说时序中采取跳跃与颠倒的叙述模式,将⼩说分为五个⽆标题部分为⼩说设置悬念。
一朵带刺的玫瑰——解析《献给爱米丽的一朵玫瑰花》的“玫瑰”寓意一朵带刺的玫瑰——解析《献给爱米丽的一朵玫瑰花》的“玫瑰”寓意【摘要】威廉·福克纳被公认为美国南方文艺复兴的最杰出代表和美国20世纪最伟大的小说家。
他的短篇小说《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》描绘了一位由于受到压抑而导致心理变态的妇女形象,但是福克纳却为她献上了一朵玫瑰。
玫瑰既象征爱米丽对爱情的渴望,也预示其爱情、婚姻和人生的毁灭。
可以说,爱米丽·格里尔生就是一朵生活在杰弗逊这座黑屋中带刺的玫瑰,她追求爱情,渴望婚姻,也曾努力抗争,但还是不幸沦为了父亲马鞭下的牺牲品,最终只能在黑屋中慢慢凋残。
【关键词】爱米丽;玫瑰;爱情;悲剧引言威廉·福克纳 ( William Faulkner) ,美国作家,1897年生于密西西比一庄园主后裔家庭,是二十世纪最伟大的作家之一,他是美国“南方文学”派的创始人,也是整个西方最有影响的的现代派小说家之一。
他的代表作品有《喧哗与骚动》《八月之光》等等。
他游历过许多地方,但最终依然回到美国南方,并且所有的作品都以南方为背景。
1949 年,因为“他对当代美国小说作出了强有力的和艺术上无与伦比的贡献”,福克纳获诺贝尔文学奖。
《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》是福克纳在1930年发表的第一篇短篇小说,故事以玛丽·路易斯·奈尔逊小姐为原型,讲述了在南方杰弗逊小镇一位贵族老处女因爱生恨,毒杀情人,终生与尸首相伴,过着隐居生活的悲剧故事。
在这部作品中,福克纳刻画了一位深受南方社会传统道德迫害的贵族老处女的形象,但是他却献给了这位古怪、高傲而又悲凄的老处女一朵红红的玫瑰,更确切的说,福克纳笔下的爱米丽小姐就是一朵玫瑰,一朵静静绽放后凋残于格里尔生家族大宅这座黑屋子中红玫瑰。
小说名为《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》,可玫瑰一词仅在小说结尾处出现两次,也无人给爱米丽献玫瑰花。
那么小说是如何点题的呢?玫瑰又有着怎样的特殊寓意呢?一、带刺的玫瑰——爱米丽“爱米丽打破了传统的谦恭、隐忍、温柔、忘我的女性模式。
《献给艾米丽的玫瑰花》中的象征意义作者:李佳来源:《文学教育·中旬版》2013年第01期[摘要] 威廉·福克纳是美国二十世纪美国伟大作家之一。
《献给艾米丽的玫瑰花》被视为美国南方哥特式小说的杰作。
这部作品延续了作者一贯的创作主题,而其将所有写作技巧熔于一炉的创作手法则进一步深化了小说的主题思想。
他擅长借助诗歌的象征寓意来传情达意。
将联想,想象和深入的思想惯于自然和内心世界中,《献给艾米丽的玫瑰花》这一作品中,威廉·福克纳恰当的运用了原型意象和主题的方法,与暗喻的象征方法融合一体,将福克纳的创造性思想和情感的表达很有效地表达了出来。
[关键词] 威廉·福克纳;小说;象征意义威廉·福克纳,美国现代著名的小说家,1949年诺贝尔文学奖得主。
他一生创作了大量优秀的文学作品,其中包括19部长篇小说以及3部短篇小说集。
由于深受家庭传统和南方风土人情的影响,他的小说多植根于“南方”,其中15部长篇小说与绝大多数短篇故事都发生在约克纳帕塔法县,被称为约克纳帕塔法世系。
而今,福克纳已成为一位现代经典作家,他的作品被认为既深刻地反映社会历史,又充分体现了现代意识。
借用某种具体的形象的事物暗示特定的人物或事理,以表达真挚的感情和深刻的寓意,这种以物征事的艺术表现手法叫象征。
福克纳是一个地域性的作家,善于运用象征写法表达思想。
福克纳经常运用传统象征手法,寓言象征手法和非传统象征手法。
在这部作品中,他运用了非传统的象征写作手法。
象征寓意深刻,表达的准确清晰,对理解文章的深度有一定的推进作用。
威廉姆福克纳用象征的手法将格尔森的房子和艾米丽格尔森的心理堕落,在社会中的地位的转变以及不情愿接受现实的情况进行了对比。
从历史年代方面比较时,格尔森的房子用来比作象征艾米丽女士的心理归属。
当年,格尔森的房子被描述成“那是一幢曾经漆成白色的方形大木屋,圆圆的顶阁,尖尖的塔顶,涡形花纹的阳台,尽显出浓浓的七十年代轻松愉快的风格。
绽不开的玫瑰——论《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》中玫瑰的寓意
绽不开的玫瑰——论《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》中玫瑰的寓意白丹丹;娄语竹;张奕晗
【期刊名称】《神州》
【年(卷),期】2012(000)018
【摘要】福克纳在《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》这个弥散着浪漫气息的题目下讲了一个耸人听闻的老处女的故事。
故事中既没有玫瑰的影子,又没有动人的恋情。
这谜一样的篇名似乎暗藏着福克纳的深意,他故意留此悬念引发人们去深思其背后的真正动机。
本文从分析爱米丽的女性形象入手,探求该人物的悲剧色彩,解析它所体现出的女性意识等方面探求玫瑰的意象在小说中的寓意。
【总页数】2页(P.33-34)
【关键词】玫瑰;女性主义;悲剧
【作者】白丹丹;娄语竹;张奕晗
【作者单位】东北师范大学文学院,吉林长春130024
【正文语种】英文
【中图分类】B82
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《献给爱米丽的一朵玫瑰花》中玫瑰的象征意义《献给爱米丼的一朵玫瑰花》中玫瑰的象征意义《献给爱米丼的一朵玫瑰花》是20 世纪伟大的小说家福兊纳的最优秀的短篇小说乊一。
该篇小说独特的叙事角度、经典的时序倒错法和浓重的象征色彩给读者呈现了一个诡秘而有吸引力的故事。
该小说题为《献给爱米丼的一朵玫瑰花》但却通篇未提“玫瑰”二字,那么小说是如何点题的呢? 玫瑰又有着怎样的特殊寓意呢?此短篇是以当时美国南方文化为整个社会背景的。
美国南方以“骑士精神”和“南方淑女”闻名。
事实上,南方淑女的实质是深受清教徒思想影响的美国南方要求妇女安分守己,为男人、为传统服务。
在南方,传统、道德、觃范、秩序等一切以男性中心为原则的范畴,都是强加于女人乊上或者说潜入女性或公开或悄悄地维持效用的价值体系和观念体系。
南方女性,在爱情和婚姻的道路上,在寻求作为女性的自我意识和作为南方人的集团意识乊间迚行小心谨慎的选择,在不远背社会道德的前提下,在其父允许的前提下,最大程度地实现自己美丼的梦想和追求幸福的理想。
福兊纳的短篇小说《献给爱米丼的一朵玫瑰花》以约兊纳帕塔法县城的杰弗生小镇作为背景,以第一人称参与者的角度———“我们”来观察和描述主人公爱米丼的一生,这大大增强了作品的客观性、可信性和层次感,给读者留出了足够的空间迚行想象。
“我们”代表的是杰弗生镇上除爱米丼以外所有的人。
这种安排,表明了爱米丼与镇上的人的格格不入,并且通过“我们”的叙述,可以看出爱米丼是一个几乎与世隔绝、性情怪异的人。
既然如此,为何在文章开头,全镇的居民又都去参加爱米丼的葬礼呢? 叙述者“我们”说她是一座倒下的“纪念碑”。
从这个角度看,爱米丼本身就不无讽刺地象征着一朵玫瑰,她本身就代表着南部联盟战士及所有南方传统忠诚卫道士所珍藏的回忆。
除了爱米丼,全镇没有人能够更好地代表南方联邦。
第一,因为她来自贵族家庭———格利尔逊家族,一个被全镇人认为“把自己身价抬得过高了点”的家族。
《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》之隐喻赏析摘要《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》是美国作家威廉·福克纳的经典作品,它以时空跳跃的叙事模式、多元化的视角,精炼地描绘出美国南方的兴衰史,揭露了人性的复杂与邪恶。
福克纳借助艾米丽与荷默,真实映射出南方守旧传统与北方工业文明的激烈冲突。
文中的玫瑰是一切美好事物的象征,它不仅是献给艾米丽的,更是献给令人缅怀的南方故土,饱含着深深的眷恋。
玫瑰无言,但透过鞭辟入里的隐喻手法,我们听到了它无声的呐喊。
关键词:《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》人物隐喻事物隐喻南北冲突中图分类号:i106.4 文献标识码:a一玫瑰的诉说:故事梗概威廉·福克纳被视为西方文坛上的“现代经典作家”,他的作品往往意象丰富、人物众多、视野多元、题材广阔,虚构出一个个活灵活现的生活场景,以小见大地映射着美国社会。
《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》首次发表于1930年4月,也是作者在全国性杂志上刊登的第一篇短篇小说。
故事发生在作者虚构的小镇——约克纳帕塔法县的杰弗逊小镇上,女主人公艾米丽出生于南方贵族家庭,从小生活在父亲的过度保护之下。
骄傲的父亲轻视所有上门求婚的青年,拿着鞭子一个个赶走,也断送了艾米丽的大好青春,她成为别人眼中孤僻、怪异的老处女。
父亲死后,艾米丽邂逅了来自北方的修路工荷默·伯隆,并付出了自己沉积的全部爱意。
然而由于门第的悬殊和舆论的压力,荷默最终萌生去意,绝望之下的艾米丽亲手毒死了情人并藏尸于卧室,与尸体相守了几十年光阴,直到她死后才真相大白。
整个故事悬念丛生、曲折离奇,隐约可见哥特式恐怖小说的剪影。
在短短的5000字之内,作者隐喻出内战过后南方种植园经济所受的冲击以及南方没落贵族的守旧心态,揭示南北不可调和的冲突与矛盾。
隐喻手法几乎成为这篇现代短篇小说的一大特色,平凡的故事中富含深刻的象征意味,令人展开联想。
艾米丽是“一座纪念碑”,隐喻南方传统制度和道德观,她的悲惨经历预示着守旧传统的失败与没落;荷默隐喻北方文明,在内战后以新兴的文化侵入南方,影响着根深蒂固的传统挂念,作者让艾米丽爱上了一个典型北方小伙,暗示着北方文明既新奇具有吸引力,又有其消极的特质从而注定主人公悲剧式结局;黑奴托比隐喻南方奴隶制度,起到烘托主题的重要作用,他一直守护着艾米丽直至她去世,托比的最终消失表明旧秩序下的奴隶制结束不可避免,随着贵族的消失,它终将走向灭亡。
校园英语 / 文艺研究《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》中玫瑰象征意义的解读辽宁师范大学外国语学院/程忠若 张巧毅【摘要】威廉·福克纳美国文学史上最具影响力的作家之一,同时也是1949年诺贝尔文学奖的得主。
他最著名的短篇小说是《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》,小说描述的是美国南北战争后,南方小镇上一贵族的日益衰亡,同时在种种原因下女主人公从绽放到凋零的过程。
玫瑰只在小说的标题中出现,但并未在文中真正的解释说明。
本文将从玫瑰一词出发,对其隐含的象征意义进行解读,结合当时的社会背景、家庭因素、以及主人公对爱情观念的变化进行分析,试图使读者真正理解玫瑰的隐含意义,并且进一步对小说进行深刻地分析,向读者们传达作者想表达的情感或思想。
【关键词】威廉·福克纳 玫瑰 象征意义一、引言威廉·福克纳是20世纪美国最伟大的小说家之一,对美国文坛产生了深远的影响。
他曾获得诺贝尔文学奖,因为他对当代美国小说做出了强有力的和艺术上无与伦比的贡献。
他以独特的视角及艺术风格描绘了美国南方的风土人情,并记录了在南北战争之后,社会变迁的历史时期中不同阶级碰撞和摩擦之后社会的新场景。
《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》作为他最著名的短篇小说,描述的正是在这段历史时期,南方贵族的昔日辉煌以及所面临的困境与衰落。
他笔下的女主人公艾米丽,便是这段新旧社会交替的牺牲品,整个作品散发了浓浓的悲剧色彩。
小说主要讲述了一位南方没落贵族家的小姐艾米丽,因为父亲的压制,赶走了所有追求她的青年人,导致她直到三十岁还未出嫁。
当父亲死后,艾米丽终于重获自由,同荷默相爱,但是故事并非就这样圆满结束。
当艾米丽的爱人打算离开之时,她无法挽留只能最终选择了极端的方式将其留住,就是毒死自己所爱之人。
因为她相信死亡就不会带来背叛,所以她每天都同爱人的尸体同床共枕。
看似充满着恐怖色彩的同时,也显示着女主人公悲剧的一生以及病态的心理状态。
许多学者在研究作品时,通常从哥特视角以及悲剧命运角度进行剖析,从而使读者忽视作品题目中玫瑰所暗含的真正意义,因此本文将结合社会、家庭以及个人因素对玫瑰一词进行深层次剖析,从而把握小说的主旨以及玫瑰的象征意义,以便读者更加准确把握和体会作品。
收稿日期:2007—12—20作者简介:马小雪(1985—),女,山东济南人,2007级硕士研究生。
“消失”的玫瑰———简析《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》中“玫瑰”的象征寓意马小雪(聊城大学外国语学院, 山东 聊城 252059) 摘要:小说的题目为《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》,但是除了作为形容词在文章的最后一部分出现两次外,作为名词的玫瑰并没有在文中出现。
本文拟对玫瑰的象征意义作初步分析,并探讨玫瑰与艾米丽之间的关系,从而使人们更深刻的理解小说的主题和女主人公的人物性格,进一步了解福克纳短篇小说的写作技巧。
关键词:玫瑰;艾米丽;悲剧性爱情;南方传统;性爱中图分类号:I106.4 文献标识码:A 文章编号:1008—2816(2008)01—0099—03 威廉・福克纳被认为是20世纪最具有代表性的作家之一,同时也是美国“南方文学”的领军人,他的写作不仅把注意力放在了美国,而是整个世界,他不仅真实的描写了南方社会的转变,南方种植园经济的衰落、北方先进的工业化,同时他的作品也反映了南方地区的人们在过渡时期的心理———南方后裔们面对着对南方传统无法控制的毁灭及北部工业化的推进时所产生的孤独和痛苦。
从许多方面来讲,福克纳是一位原创型作家,他的独创性和出色的艺术风格使他坚实的立于快速改变的西部文艺潮流之中。
正是由于他对世界文学的卓越贡献使他在1950年获得了诺贝尔文学奖。
《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》是福克纳在1930年发表的第一篇短篇小说,这篇小说集中了福克纳的一些艺术性的关注:对南部地区社会结构和社会风俗的探索,当南部后裔们面对南方传统无法控制的毁灭性现实时,他们孤单、痛苦的感受。
故事发生在小镇杰克逊,是福克纳“神秘王国”的中心,爱米丽.格里逊是格里逊贵族家庭的后裔,也是整个故事的中心人物,其父亲对爱米丽的一生有着毁灭性的影响:他不仅阻止女儿嫁给镇上任何一位小伙子,并且灌输给女儿古老的南方传统观念。
在父亲死后,爱米丽极其孤单并且一无所有,随后,她爱上了一位北方佬:荷默・伯隆,但却遭到了她的所有亲戚和整个小镇上居民的排斥,作为格里逊家族中倔强的一员,爱米丽傲慢的违抗着她的家族和整个社区,坚持与荷默结婚,但不幸的是爱米丽却发现荷默并无意愿娶她为妻,绝望之余,爱米丽将荷默杀害并保存着他的尸体,自那时起,爱米丽将自己与外部世界隔离,孤单地住在自己的房间里直到死去。
《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》简介·文艺之窗·185《献给艾米丽的玫瑰》简介潍坊科技学院孟燕【摘要】《献给爱米丽的一朵玫瑰花》是美国作家威廉·福克纳的短篇小说。
1930年4月发表在《论坛》杂志,引起极大反响。
同年的1930年诺贝尔文学奖获得者美国作家辛克莱·刘易斯在其演说中提到了福克纳,称他“把南方从多愁善感的女人的眼泪中解放了出来”。
【关键词】南方没落贵族;北方工业文明一、小说简介文章描述的是美国南北战争以后的一个南方小镇——杰弗生镇上格里尔森家族的命运。
爱米丽的父亲为了维护所谓的等级和尊严,赶走了所有向爱米丽求爱的男子,剥夺她幸福的权利。
父亲去世后,爱米丽爱上了来小镇修建铁路的工头北方人赫默。
但爱米丽仍然没有摆脱家族尊严的束缚与父亲对她思想的控制。
当她发现赫默无意与她成家时,便用砒霜毒死了他。
从此,爱米丽在破旧封闭的宅院里过着与世隔绝的生活,并与死尸同床共枕40年,直到她也去世。
小镇居民在艾米丽的葬礼上才发现了这个秘密。
福克纳在小说中所描述的美国南方具有鲜明的历史背景。
首先美国南方还是固执地坚守着强烈的等级观念。
内战的结束标志着南方的辉煌已成为过去,然而,仍有许多人死守着南方传统,拒绝接受现实,为了留住往日的辉煌,他们努力地保卫着南方习俗和“贵族”后裔,而艾米丽就被他们当作是南方“贵族”的象征。
其次,内战后南方没落贵族的守旧心态以及北方工业文明对南方种植园经济的冲击,从而揭露了社会变革时期的不可调和的矛盾与冲突。
美国内战后,北方新兴的文化逐渐侵入南方,影响着南方的文化传统。
而以艾米丽为首的固守南方传统的一群人却抱着南方的落后传统不放。
然而可笑的是旧传统的化身艾米丽却爱上了一个典型的北方佬荷默。
在他身上一些明显的特质让艾米丽深深的地爱上了他,他洋溢着浓浓的北方文化气息,这与艾米丽身上所象征的南方文化传统是截然不同的,也是艾米丽那一代人所缺乏的,所以荷默毫不费力地吸引住了艾米丽。
简析《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》中“玫瑰”的象征意义【摘要】《献给爱米丽的玫瑰》是20世纪伟大的小说家福克纳最优秀的短片小说之一,在小说中,通篇没有提到玫瑰花,也没有人献花给爱米丽。
本文分析了玫瑰的多重象征意义,认为它既象征爱米丽的爱情,又象征爱米丽本人,同时还象征着美国南方种植园主制度。
【关键词】象征意义、玫瑰、爱情、美国南方种植园主制度the symbolic significance of the rose in a rose for emilymiao ting【abstract】a rose for emily is a short story by american author william faulkner. the term rose does not appear in the text of the novel but simply in the title and the surface, working as a symbol. this paper is intended to analyze the multifold meanings of rose since it symbolizes the love of emily, emilyper se, and the southern slavery in america.【key words】symbolism, rose, love, southern planters system in america1.introduction to a rose for emilyfirst published in the april 30, 1930 issue of forum, a national magazine, a rose for emily was written by american author william faulkner. and it is faulkner’s first shortstory.faulkner’s a rose for emily is narrated from the viewpoint of the town of jefferson, mississippi, where the grierson family was the closest thing to true aristocracy. the story presents a powerful argument that privilege can sometimes be a prison. to the outside world, it might have appeared that miss emily grierson grew up in the lap of luxury. however, it was a lonely existence, for her father ruled emily’s life with an iron fist, turning away every suitor the young girl had; no one was good enough for his daughter. not surprisingly, the first thing emily did after her father’s death was to find a companion and a very unlikely one at that-a yankee day laborer named homer barron. she went out driving with homer in a flashy yellow-wheeled buggy, and bought him extremely personal articles-a silver toilet set, a nightshirt. today our first assumption would be that he was her lover, but this was the small-town south, and another time. the townspeople assumed she had gotten married-secretly, of course, because under the circumstances a big society wedding would be in bad taste. for a while emily convinced herself that the townspeople still respected her. after all, she never really intended homer to supplant her father in the eyes ofthe town. he couldn’t have, because he was neither a son of the south nor a pillar of the community; homer’s role was simply that of a consort, filling a vacancy at emily’s side. it was through emily’s arrogance that permitted the purchase of arsenic. this was an act of liberation from her father’s restrictions. it then, allowed her to act as she wanted in retrieving what was bereft in result to her father’s dominance. the logical conclusion-that emily had murdered her lover-could not be incorporated into the myth that the townspeople had constructed around her. it was unspeakable, so no one spoke of it. forty years later, after emily died the townspeople cautiously entered the house that few had visited since the death of mr. grierson, apart from those grandchildren of colonel sartoris’ china painting lessons. there they were moved, but not really surprised, to find a decomposed skeletal body on a sumptuous bed in a locked room, and emily’s iron-gray hair lying on the pillow beside his head. in a rose for emily faulkner shows the tragedy that resulted from our adherence to social roles that constrain, rather than liberate, our true selves.2.the symbolic significance of the rose in a rose for emily2.1rose symbolizing the love of emilyin william faulkner’s a rose for emily, miss emily grierson is a lonely old woman, living a life void of all love and affection. although the rose only directly appears in the title, the rose surfaces throughout the story as a symbol. in contemporary times, the rose also symbolizes emotions like love. the rose symbolizes dreams of romances and lovers. these dreams belong to women, who like emily grierson, have yet to experience true love for themselves.throughout the life of emily grierson, she remains locked up, never experiencing love from anyone but her father. she lives a life of loneliness, left only to dream of the love missing from her life. the rose from the title symbolizes this absent love. it symbolizes the roses and flowers that emily never received, the lovers that overlooked her.the domineering attitude of emily’s father keeps her to himself, inside the house, and alone until his death. in his own way, emily’s father shows her how to love. through a forced obligation to love only him, as he drives off young male callers, he teaches his daughter lessons of love. it is this dysfunctional love that resurfaces later, because it is the only way emily knows how to love.emily in her youth was prevented from marriage due to her father’s ignorance and pride. he pushed away all the men who wanted to marry emily because they were not good enough for her, which can be parsed from the text below:people in our town, remembering how old lady wyatt, her great-aunt, had gone completely crazy at last, believed that the griersons held themselves a little too high for what they really were. none of the young men were quite good enough for miss emily and such. we had long thought of them as a tableau, miss emily a slender figure in white in the background, her father a spraddled silhouette in the foreground, his back to her and clutching a horsewhip, the two of them framed by the back-flung front door. so when she got to be thirty and was still single, we were not pleased exactly, but vindicated; even with insanity in the family she wouldn’t have turned down all of her chances if they had really materialized. 1 therefore, after her father’s death emily was left all alone. some while after her father’s death she met a man called homer and started an emotional relationship with him. however, homer wanted to leave the town and turned back to the north. and it also seemed that the town showed the sympathy for emily due to her having a_______________1cf. honggeng yuan’s teaching handout of a rose for emily, p26.relationship with a northerner, yankee, and daily-worker. yet, despite of all this emily wants to keep her only true love to herself forever. so she poisons homer with arsenic. in this aspect a rose for emily is homer himself.the rose is a symbol of love as it were, and portrays a beauty that doesn’t end, even when it dies. the rose has been used for centuries to illustrate an everlasting type of love and faithfulness. it could be that the rose symbolizes when emily had killed homer barron. she loved him, and she would always love him even in death, just as a rose is still held in high regard even in falling grace. or it could symbolize a rose for emily, as she had never been loved and this was her rose.2.2rose symbolizing the southern planters system in americarose symbolizes the southern planters system in america, too. most of his works takes place in faulkner’s fictional city, jefferson, in his fictional county of yoknapatawphacounty, mississippi, including a rose for emily.the description of big house, negro servant, and tax-free privilege reveals the prosperous time of southern planters system in america. no matter how noble the rose is, how dazzling the flower is, it will wither one day eventually. the southern planters system in america is doomed to falling into collapse.the house of miss emily was described as a big, squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies in the heavily lightsome style of the seventies, set on what had once been the most select street. narrator explains how garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated even the august names of that neighborhood and only miss emily’s house was left lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and gasoline pumps-an eyesore among eyesores. the setting is quite significant to the meaning of the text in the fact that the author shows how the town has transformed while the grierson residence still remains decaying, as described in the following passage:it was a big, squarish frame house that had once been white, decorated with cupolas and spires and scrolled balconies inthe heavily lightsome style of the seventies, set on what had once been our most select street. but garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated even the august names of that neighborhood; only miss emily’s house was left, lifting its stubborn and coquettish decay above the cotton wagons and the gasoline pumps-an eyesore among eyesores. and now miss emily had gone to join the representatives of those august names where they lay in the cedar-bemused cemetery among the ranked and anonymous graves of union and confederate soldiers who fell at the battle of jefferson.2take another for instance. when the mayor came to her house to discuss her taxes, after sending her three notices in the mail, she repeated that her father took care of it with colonel satoris and did not owe anything. just read the following:alive, miss emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care;a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when colonel sartoris, the mayor-he who fathered the edict that no negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron-remitted her taxes, the dispensation dating from the death of her father on into perpetuity. not that miss emily would have accepted charity. colonel sartorisinvented an involved tale to the effect that miss emily’s father had loaned money to the town, which the town, as a matter of business, preferred this way of repaying. only a man of colonel sartoris’ generation and thought could have invented it, and only a woman could have believed it.3at last, the house is described as having a smell of dust and disuse. in the next paragraph she is described as looking bloated like a body long submerged in motionless water, and of that pallid hue. both descriptions of the setting and of miss emily are dark and morbid as follows:the violence of breaking down the door seemed to fill this room with pervading dust. a thin, acrid pall as of the tomb seemed to lie everywhere upon this room decked and furnished as for a bridal: upon the valance curtains of faded rose color, upon the rose-shaded lights, upon the dressing table, upon the delicate array of crystal and the man’s toilet things backed with tarnished silver, silver so tarnished that the monogram was obscured. among them lay a collar and tie, as if they had just been removed, which, lifted, left upon the surface a pale crescent in the dust. upon a chair hung the suit, carefully folded; beneath it the two mute shoes and thediscarded socks.4__________________________2similar to footnote 1, p22.3similar to footnote 1, p23.4similar to footnote 1,p33.the magnificent past was always unforgettable. emily refused to pay taxes and change her own building frame. but along with his dying, the black male servant has also vanished. all will become history with southern planters system.rose symbolizes the southern planters system in america which started magnificently but defeated finally. the fallen monument is the southern planters system.3.conclusionsymbolism runs throughout the entire story. the rose only directly appears in the title, and surfaces throughout the story as a symbol. in this paper rose symbolizes the love of emily rose symbolizes and the southern planters system in america. most of the symbolism that is used represents the contrast of miss emily’s sense of time to reality. specific characters and descriptions of setting show the difference of the world miss emily was mentally living in and the world that really existed.参考文献[1]李文俊. 福克纳评论集[m]. 北京:中国社会科学出版社, 1980.[2] 陶洁. 福克纳作品精粹[m]. 石家庄:河北教育出版社, 1990.[3]威廉福克纳. 献给爱米丽的一朵玫瑰. 杨岂深译. 阅读与欣赏[c], 1995(6).[4]weinstein, philip m. william faulkner[m]. shanghai: shanghai foreign language education press, 2000.。