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... her house. The town questioned this, but Emily soon just became another story with the town. Miss Emily was not always alone. When ...
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... A man who is in charge of building the new sidewalks comes to town. Emily soon ends up falling for him and they start a possible romance. ...
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... However, this sorrowful view of Miss Emily soon changes. Her house is described as "...an eyesore among eyesores" (Faulkner 36). ...
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... Others said that loneliness and grief would not cause a lady to forget "noblesse oblige."# But soon the ladies began to say, "Poor Emily," because they knew ...
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... Barron. Homer is a gentleman friend of Emily. Emily soon finds that Homer does not plan on staying, so she decides to kill him. By ...
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... However, this sorrowful view of Miss Emily soon changes. Her house is described as "...an eyesore among eyesores" (Faulkner 36). ...
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... 1854. Soon afterwards Emily achieved one of her many great accomplishments by becoming the first woman principal in Canada. In 1856 ...
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... risks. One of Emily's themes in her writing was that our most important moments are over just as soon as they begin (Loving). Maybe ...
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... Soon after she bought the poison, Emily's neighbors began to make complaints about her house. They said it was giving off horrible smells. ...
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... Both men helped Emily with her writing and first publications; Leonard died young soon after her first publishing, and Benjamin followed just four years later ...
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... Emily Dickinson #389 There's been a Death, in the Opposite House, As lately as ... There'll be that Dark Parade -- Of Tassels-and of Coaches-soon -- It's ...
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Emily Dickinson's "What Soft- Cherubic Creatures-" Emily Dickinson's poem "What Soft ... Cherubic Creatures-/ These Gentlewomen are-/ One would as soon assault a ...
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... Soon after, Emily came back to reality and grieved her fathers' death. No one seemed to see much of Emily after the death of her father. ...
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... Eventually Homer and Miss Emily developed a relationship and that soon turned into her falling in love with Homer (Faulkner 32). ...
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... Even though the women in the town can only say "poor Emily," at this single point in her life Emily is happy, but as soon as Emily's life seems to move forward ...
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... already married to each other. Soon Homer disappeared and it was assumed that he and Emily were married. When the women went to ...
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... Soon afterwards the family moved back to their original house and had a ... Higginson was Emily Dickinson's literary guide, critic, and surgeon of her poetry (GALE ...
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... Homer Barron, the only man be loved in Emily's life, is an absolutely different person from Emily. For instance, from " Pretty soon he knew everybody in town ...
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... "And as soon as the old people said, "Poor Emily," the whispering began. "Do you suppose it's really so?" they said to one another. "Of course it is. ...
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... Soon after her father's death, Emily begins a relationship with Homer Barron who, like her father becomes her only companion and she will not sit idly by as ...
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... and Miss Emily were seen "on Sunday afternoons driving in the yellow-wheeled buggy." Soon the town meddles in the affair and calls on Emily's relatives to ...
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... the yellow-wheeled buggy. Soon the town meddles in the affair and calls on Emily's relatives to intervene. Emily was raised in a ...
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... After returning home, she never traveled again, and soon after she never left her house. ! (Britannica #4) Emily didn't leave home, many of her friends and ...
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... In 1848, Emily's brother, Branwell became addicted to drugs and alcohol and soon was dying ("Emily Bronte." Emily 1). In September of 1848, Branwell died. ...
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... Miss Emily knew that the townspeople would not let her love Homer in peace. Soon after their meeting, they began seeing each other, and the rumors started. ...
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... With her death comes an end to an era that will soon be long forgotten. "Alive, Miss Emily had been a tradition, a duty, and a care; a sort of hereditary ...
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... In 1848, Emily's brother, Branwell became addicted to drugs and alcohol and soon was dying ("Emily Bronte." Emily 1). In September of 1848, Branwell died. ...
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... with her and her father. They soon flashback to when Emily was alive to the old mayor, Colonel Sartoris. He plays an important part ...
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... Even though the women in the town can only say "poor Emily," at this single point in her life Emily is happy, but as soon as Emily's life seems to move forward ...
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... Emily tries to embrace the tradition and background of getting married, having a family, and being in love. However, these desires soon caused her to break ...
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