Friday, February 5, 2016

response to colleagues

I read Tiffany Willis post about a Rose for Emily and she said likes to take about morals of the South and how they effect life as an individual. Him growing up in Mississippi and that state being known for their very traditional southern ways he could tie his personal attributions that had a role in the short story "A Rose for Emily". The story dealt with a young girl who isolated form the world by her father because he doesn't want her to have an significant other. In the south it was frowned upon to have significant others or an close male  friend at an young age     which i thought was very deep and interesting , she went more detail with it a lot of other people just stated the surface, but with her she went a little deeper showing that she clearly understood the story.


and another story or poem i looked at was 

SadieSae

And it was on he heroine of Gail Godwin's short story "A Sorrowful Woman" seems inexplicable. Apparently healthy, married to a "durable, receptive, gentle" husband, and mother of a three-year-old son, she seems to have no aspirations beyond the roles of wife and mother she more than competently fulfills. and as i read what she wrote it seemed very good and interesting, since being i never heard of this story or read it. she had good diction and explained what she was saying it makes her reader draw you in and some one who can do that is a good thing.

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