domingo, 4 de febrero de 2007

reflection#2"A Rose For The Evily"


A weird story with old writing skill's that the author uses and is hard to comprehend. It is about a terrible childhood were the parents affect their son's and create monsters by affecting their life and using them to their benefits without knowing the damage they are making to them. A rose for Emily is a story were you cannot expect nothing normal to happen because from the beginning you can see that the problems in it are psychological and you can expect from it a bad and deadly ending. In this story we can see that in the reality of life some people that are crazy is because they have something behind that and is not that they were born to be crazy but is hard to find out what problems affect that person and that can happen to anyone. If Emily didn't have a father like the one she had she probably be a good women but because of all the problems she had no option that being a psycho. That's how she affects everyone around her and how she was hiding everything they got to be more victims of this psychological problem. At the end of the story you can see is not a simple psycho problem and that is it a deep one because her father never let her free and he will always be watching her steps even after dead but for me all this happened to her because she permitted it because no one is obligated in life to nothing and anyone is strong enough to break a stupid malediction that is just a game and if she went to the help of God none of this will happened. That is my final expectation to the readers to understand this story that the evil cannot take us by any possible way and with the help of God we will always escape from him but Emily didn’t make that decision and that is why she failed to have a good life.

2 comentarios:

cristina dijo...

It is very true that sometimes parents can cause a child to have psychological problems, either ignoring him completely or putting to much pressure in him. In the case of Emily, I think her father was too protective of her and because of that she turned out that way. Still in one of your sentences you said she had no more options and I don't think that is true because she was not obligated to kill her fiance. I think that she should of "get over" her problems once her father was gone.

EvY dijo...

WOW!Very well put.I most be sincere and tell you that I did not read that story, but by reading your brief resume now I want to read it. Although I do agree with you in the part that their are parents that talk to their children in a way that they can end with psychological problems (as cristina said).Kids hear, repeat, and believe everything that you tell them and if it is bad it will later affect them in the future...