One element
common to both Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" and Hawthorne's " " is that of
patriarchal dominance. For, both Emily Grierson and Beatrice Rappaccini are subugated by the
desires of their fathers; in both Emily's and Beatrice's situations their lives are limited by
the restrictions placed upon them. As a result of the limitations of their lives, for instance,
Emily has suitors turned away by her father because they do not meet his standards--"None
of the...
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