Post 21: Symbolism

Both the song "Every Rose has It's Thorn" and the short story, "A Rose for Emily" have symbolism in them.  In the song, the rose is something good and the thorn is the something bad that most seemingly perfect things have.  Nothing is perfect and as the lyrics say, "Every rose has it's thorn, just like every night has its dawn. Just like every cowboy sings a sad, sad song, every rose has it's thorn."  In the story "A Rose for Emily", the dilapidated house is symbolic of the fading and dying, old South.  "It was a big squarish frame house that had once been white...".  The house no longer being the high statured house that it once was is symbolic of how the South isn't the same South as it was in years prior.

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