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What is the irony in the story A Rose for Emily?
Situational Irony Throughout the story, the reader gets the idea that Emily may have killed Homer Barron when it’s revealed that she bought arsenic and that he came to her house and was never seen again. A smell came from the house that was so horrible, neighbors had to sneak in and treat her property with lime.
What literary technique does Faulkner use?
Stream of Consciousness
Faulkner has used the literary technique called ‘Stream of Consciousness’ to explore and expose the unspoken thoughts of his characters. He used it to the extreme to give the readers the best fiction of his times.

What are the two literary devices most commonly used in Faulkner’s work?
William Faulkner uses symbolism, figurative language, and a transitioning plot to add to the main themes of the short story.

What is the irony in Everything That Rises Must Converge?
In “Everything That Rises Must Converge”, the author uses irony to explore the adversarial relationship between Julian and his mother. Julian assumes a sense of superiority over his mother because he believes he is not as racist as she is.
What is situational irony?
Situational irony is the irony of something happening that is very different to what was expected. Some everyday examples of situational irony are a fire station burning down, or someone posting on Twitter that social media is a waste of time.
What is Faulkner’s style?
His rich and brilliant baroque writing style is developed in the extremely long sentences embedding with complex subordinate parts. Faulkner’s stories were often written with a highly emotional, delicate, cerebral, complicated style with Gothic or grotesque elements.
What literary devices does Faulkner use in A Rose for Emily?
William Faulkner uses several types of figurative language in A Rose for Emily. His descriptions often rely on literary devices such as metaphors, similes, personification, and alliteration.
What device does Faulkner use to emphasize sarty’s thoughts throughout the story?
Through Faulkner’s use of stream-of-consciousness narration, the reader is aware of Sarty’s thoughts.
What does the hat symbolize In Everything That Rises Must Converge?
The Hat. The same hat that Julian’s mother and the large black woman wear symbolizes the transforming cultural landscape of the 1960s South, which has put the two women on equal social footing.
What is the theme of Everything That Rises Must Converge?
Social Order and Disorder. “Everything That Rises Must Converge” is, in large part, a story about the breaking of traditional social hierarchies and the tensions that such changes create.
What are 3 situational irony examples?
Common Examples of Situational Irony
- A fire station burns down.
- A marriage counselor files for divorce.
- The police station gets robbed.
- A post on Facebook complains about how useless Facebook is.
- A traffic cop gets his license suspended because of unpaid parking tickets.
- A pilot has a fear of heights.