“Love thy neighbor” It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything here, and certainly do miss writing. What better way to get back than doing what you love while expressing #love. #graffiti #graph #streetart #penandpaper #rayado #culture #PhotoToaster
Feliz Dia De la Amistad! Esta es mi definicion de Amor y #amistad. Alguna de las cosas por las cuales siento #amor; #mipais, #mifamilia, #poesia, Y #arte. #felizdiadelaamistad #felizdiadesanvalentin #PhotoToaster #republicadominicana #dominicanrepublic
In closing... #sundayvibes #instabeer #beeroftheday #guinness #goodnight
When dinner is taking waaaay to long. #chateaucornut #frenchwine #costieresdenimes #drinks #merrychristmas
Happy Father’s Day... too complex a story to post oveHeah! But this was my #dad 25 years ago #fathersday #2018 #dominicanshit #loveyou
QUESTION #4
Find the paragraphs in which the narrator mainly mentions about Miss Emily’s father, and Miss Emily’s reaction towards her father’s death. Then examine the relationship between the daughter and the father?
The relationship between Miss Emily and her father is one that probably began with much love, but certainly continued with excessive protection on the father’s part, as Miss Emily grew older, ending in solitude and insanity for both. Nothing is mentioned about Mrs. Grierson, I assume she was not present in their lives, probably passed away when the Griersons were a young family, which make sense since there aren’t any siblings in the picture either.
In addition to the sense of horror many fathers feel when thinking about giving their daughters away in marriage to another man, and the fact that they only had each other, and the “Negro” manservant in life, is enough reason for me to justify the father’s reaction to any possible interest in her daughter, as protecting and holding on to loved ones is an innate quality many share.
What to some people around town might have seemed as a pompous act, arrogance or self-importance on Mr. Grierson’s part, I believe just as others in town did, was no more than a reflection of his fears after having lost whatever thing of financial value they owned, except the house; his desire to hold on to a family name which meant less and less as years passed, living in a town where most of the big, respected families were disappearing.
I attribute Miss Emily’s reaction to her father’s death to the very facts I have stated about her father’s reasons to push all her suitors away… the realization that NOW she was on her own, and her family name was not much to count on.
"We go together like #peas and #carrots." Forrest Gump. I have come to accept the fact that disappointment, hard times, a little misery, and I go together like peas and carrots. Fortunately, I have so much facken #positive #energy that we balance each other out. I do better when faced with #adversity; it's just #howmymommamademe #PhotoToaster #nutritionalvalue #nutrients #protein #fridaybullshit
To good moments in the park. #saturdaynight #beer #appreciate #goodcompany #sittinginthepark #tresuredmoments #2017
T-3 mins to a meeting: you get up and let them know you're in the room by leaving that quick tag on the board. #tag #graffiti #graph #bombthesystem #leaveyourmark #corporateamerica
MF Doom!