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Comparisons and Contrasts of Emily Grierson and Granny Weath
Comparisons and Contrasts of Emily Grierson and Granny Weatherall
This essay is about the similarities and differences between William Faulkner’s, A Rose For Emily, and Katherine Anne Porter’s, The Jilting of Granny Weatherall. These are stories about two very different women, but women who also share some similar aspects in their lives and personalities.
Emily Grierson and Granny Weatherall actually have more things in common in ways then were originally seen when the stories are first read. After reading them again more and more similarities are seen. Emily Grierson is described as coming from a wealthy family and lived in the upper class area of town while she was grown up, which as she grew older started to become the bad part of town. Her house became run down and she no longer had wealth and prestige like she and her family had at one time. In the beginning of Granny Weatherall’s story she describes herself as a beautiful, young woman with fancy clothes when she was younger and talking about her John, the father of her children who died many years before. By the end she is a old, dying woman who’s life became very different in that she became a woman who could take care of herself and had to do everything
Approximate Word count = 883
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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