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... She refuses to be left by Barron, so she murders him. She refuses to pay taxes because the long dead Colonel Sartoris told her she was not obligated to (191). ...
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... She refuses to be left by Barron, so she murders him. She refuses to pay taxes because the long dead Colonel Sartoris told her she was not obligated to (191). ...
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... She refuses to be left by Barron, so she murders him. She refuses to pay taxes because the long dead Colonel Sartoris told her she was not obligated to (191). ...
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... taxes. She insists they go talk to Colonel Sartoris, when at this time Colonel Sartoris has been dead for ten years. Emily could ...
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... taxes. She insists they go talk to Colonel Sartoris, when at this time Colonel Sartoris has been dead for ten years. Emily could ...
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... Colonel Sartoris explained to me." (Faulkner 668) Colonel Sartoris has been dead for at least ten years, yet Emily is referring to him as the reason why she ...
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... She declared that she had no taxes in Jefferson, basing her belief on a verbal agreement made with Colonel Sartoris, who had been dead for ten years (16). ...
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... At this point in time Colonel Sartoris had been dead and there was no recollection in the cities files of what he had told her. ...
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... Board started questioning Miss Emily about why she would not pay she told them to talk to Colonel Sartoris. Even though the Colonel had been dead for almost ...
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... refused to believe that her father was dead, until she finally broke down to have her father buried. After her father's death, Colonel Sartoris exempts Miss ...
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... When Emily started getting a tax notice she was incessant that they check with Colonel Sartoris, who had been dead already for ten years (Faulkner 427). ...
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... upon the past, tells the men to "see Colonel Sartoris" (363 ... She seems to imply that when the Colonel gave her his ... she refuses to give up her father's dead body. ...
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... 480) Because she can no let go of Colonel Sartoris' influence after his death, Emily leads herself into a twisted ... 486) is found on a pillow next to a dead body ...
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... Colonel Sartoris of course, has at this point, been dead for some time. The second time she is able to bypass the law is when she wishes to purchase poison. ...
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... With her father dead, not being able to control her they thought it was ... "Colonel Sartoris invented an involved tale to the effect that Miss Emily's father had ...
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... a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument," (459) once she is dead. ... town" (459) since her father was a close friend of Colonel Sartoris, the mayor ...
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... Colonel Sartoris. I have no taxes in Jefferson." (30) The problem is Colonel Sartoris has been dead for almost ten years. At the ...
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... sexist views by closing the paragraph with, "Only a man of Colonel Sartoris' generation and ... set, men's clothes, and last but not least a man's dead body lying ...
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... When the mayor protests, she puts on her "crazy" act referring to him as Colonel Sartoris, a man who has been dead for nearly ten years. ...
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... The event was when Colonel Sartoris remitted her taxes (Faulkner 37). ... after the death of Homer, the reader can assume that the smell was due to his dead body. ...
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... The event was when Colonel Sartoris remitted her taxes (Faulkner 37). ... after the death of Homer, the reader can assume that the smell was due to his dead body. ...
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... come to collect, Miss Emily tells them of her agreement with Colonel Sartoris, but the ... a front when he flees the moment he discovers that Miss Emily is dead. ...
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... tells them she will not pay but they press on and she tells them to 'See Colonel Sartoris. I have no taxes in Jefferson,' even though he had been dead ten years ...
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... "Only a man of Colonel Sartoris' generation and thought could have invented it, and ... However, Miss Emily sent them away saying that there father is not dead. ...
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... society. For example, Emily refused to pay taxes based on an agreement made with Colonel Sartoris, who had been dead for ten years. She ...
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... The elements that represent the past are Emly, Colonel Sartoris, the old Negro, and the Board ... in death and refuses to believe that her father is dead until the ...
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... no recognition of fallen figures like her father and Colonel Sartoris. ... in Jefferson because of verbal agreement with the Colonel "who had been dead for ten ...
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... For three day, Miss Emily denied to the town that her father was not dead. ... She tells the committee to talk with Colonel Sartoris. ...
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... Her relation ship with the Colonel Sartoris to make her exempt from paying taxes is ... how the narrator starts off telling that Miss Emily was dead and everyone ...
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... Her mother is assumed to be dead long ago. Faulkner does not answer this question. ... We must go by the---° °See Colonel Sartoris. ...
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