These people tend to do whatever it takes to keep it no matter what it is. An example of this is when Emily poisoned Homer. She was so frightened to be alone again, she decide to kill him. In addition, "What was left of him, rotted beneath what was left of the nightshirt, had become inextricable from the bed in which he lay; and upon him and upon the pillow beside him lay that even coating of the patient and biding dust" (Faulkner 524). Emily was so desperate for love she wanted Homer to love her for the rest of her life. She knew that not another men would see her as Homer did at that moment, because she wasn't young …show more content…
These people do not experience a change again until they decide to not be isolated. In Emily's case she drifted apart from society. She didn't want to interact with the people of the town. She also shut down her emotion towards everyone. She was cold or distant with the town people. She didn't want people to know what she did and his depressed or miserable she was. However, when she received Homer attention she didn't want to let it go. Isolation can be a very negative effect in your life. It makes a person unchangeable. Some isolate people may be seen insane, for example Emily Grierson. After all these people are human no matter what they are going