I love this video! it is so interesting! I'm learning english and this video help me to undesteand the story. I like your way to explain. Thank you to add this video! Please add more videos like this! I dont care of the tale because I learn many thing listen to you. Congratulations!
If you read it all the way through. Then read a little about William Faulkner, you will realize what the story means. The symbolism is that Emily represented the south (never change) and Homer Barron was from the north (modernization, constructive).
I think the father had an affair with a slave girl, hence "a tradition of the south" . She had to hang on to her father . He was the only thing that tied her to high society. she was probably half or one quarter black
no, its clearly comparing and contrasting these two literary works, and i think he does a great job of doing so... I know where you're coming from, i just dont agree with it 100%
Well clearly you don't know where I am coming seeing as you basically skipped over my point like a tree jumps over a sack of potatoes.
I believe you should re-watch the video and maybe come to an epiphany of your own in terms of realizing that Mr. Stacy is not focusing on a comparison but simply using it as a tool to help us comprehend.
thank you for your video! I like the way to explain the stories, you are easy to follow!!!
Best,
Guadalupe
99glaiz 7 months ago
Great video, Thanks a lot!! now i have got an epiphany about this story:D
91zully 10 months ago
I love this video! it is so interesting! I'm learning english and this video help me to undesteand the story. I like your way to explain. Thank you to add this video! Please add more videos like this! I dont care of the tale because I learn many thing listen to you. Congratulations!
rosalindacaizea1 1 year ago
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rosalindacaizea1 1 year ago
I really loved the lesson..
Thanks
samsami607 1 year ago
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in a rose for emily do you know the significance of emily being in the basement window?
MrYpres 2 years ago
If you read it all the way through. Then read a little about William Faulkner, you will realize what the story means. The symbolism is that Emily represented the south (never change) and Homer Barron was from the north (modernization, constructive).
ejbice 2 years ago
in a rose for emily do you know the significance of emily being in the basement window?
MrYpres 2 years ago
I think the father had an affair with a slave girl, hence "a tradition of the south" . She had to hang on to her father . He was the only thing that tied her to high society. she was probably half or one quarter black
jaybeefun 3 years ago
What does the story mean?
can you give me 3 examples
alcoymeli 3 years ago
tengo una epifania!
mokukiridashi 3 years ago
Interesting. But, I believe that this should be labeled as more of a compare/contrast video.
PrimalConcrete50 4 years ago
yeah, i pretty much agree
yankeefanpr 3 years ago
I disagree; this is not a compare/contrast video but more of a side note in terms of relating both the poem and the story.
The focal point is clearly not the comparison/contrast.
Goldberg1w 3 years ago
no, its clearly comparing and contrasting these two literary works, and i think he does a great job of doing so... I know where you're coming from, i just dont agree with it 100%
yankeefanpr 3 years ago
Well clearly you don't know where I am coming seeing as you basically skipped over my point like a tree jumps over a sack of potatoes.
I believe you should re-watch the video and maybe come to an epiphany of your own in terms of realizing that Mr. Stacy is not focusing on a comparison but simply using it as a tool to help us comprehend.
Goldberg1w 3 years ago
I don't agree with a word you said, but will defend 'till death your right to say it...
yankeefanpr 3 years ago