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... Emily's town always believed that she would follow their rigid rules of conduct even though she always showed them that their rules meant nothing to her. ...
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... The Mayer of Miss Emily's town told her she did not have to pay taxes because he knew she could not even work or know how to do them. ...
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... are folly when we are dealing with human crocodiles and boa-constrictors." This is one of the main reasons why people in the town thought of Emily as a good ...
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... The narrator, or voice of "our whole town" describes Emily as "a tradition, a duty, and a care" (465-66). ... At this point, Emily visits the town druggist. ...
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... black eyes." The town in their gossip immediately assumed that "She will kill herself." Then Homer disappears forever from town and Emily closed herself up in ...
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... So in conclusion Miss Emily and the town of Jefferson personify the cross-cultural relationship of the old South and the new South, and Faulkner uses this ...
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... The town questioned this, but Emily soon just became another story with the town. ... Without Emily, the town would have nothing to gossip. ...
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... eyes."(1379) The town in their gossip immediately assumed that "She will kill herself."(1379) Then Homer disappears forever from town and Emily closed herself ...
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... a story. The reader can almost picture the town people whispering behind gloved hands as Miss Emily went about town. This point ...
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... After the death of Emily's father the town's people decided to check on her out of curiosity instead of pity; in any event, if another person was suppose to ...
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... him. After Emily died the town went to her house, curious to see the upstairs room "...breaking down the door"(57). Finding the ...
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... married. The las act is set in the cemetery outside of town and in the home of Emily during her revisit to her twelfth birthday. Not ...
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... So in conclusion Miss Emily and the town of Jefferson personify the cross-cultural relationship of the old south and the new south, and Faulkner uses this ...
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... Besides, when the old people in the town got to know that Emily loved Homer Barron, who was a labor and Yankee, most of them didn't agree with the affaire. ...
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... Wilder is a play that takes place in a small fictional town of Grover's ... Emily Webb, one of the most important characters in the play, is Wilder's character in ...
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... to the town and a bad example to the young people." Amongst the swirling disapproval of the relationship between Homer and Emily, the town seeks emotional ...
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... The protagonist in the story was the town in which Emily lived in. ... The town saw Emily as "a fallen monument" after her death (414). ...
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... that with nothing left, she would have to cling to that which had robbed her, as people will." The summer after the death of Emily's father, the town signed a ...
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... of the past, and cause conflict between her and the modern town. From the beginning Miss Emily was at odds with the entire town. ...
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"Queen Emily" Emily Grierson was an enigma in her town. ... He was a loyal servant, never spilling any much-wanted gossip about Emily to the town's people. ...
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... The town does not condemn Emily for her actions. ... There are too many traditions, customs, and prejudices engrained in Emily, her town, her family, and her love. ...
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... The people in the town spoke that Emily was going to kill herself; however they were in for a big surprise, for when Homer returned "a neighbor saw the Negro ...
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... We know this by the imagery given by the long strand of iron-gray hair(color of Emily), which the town people found next to Homer in bed. ...
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... Everyone in town considered Emily as monument, and if you describe something as a monument, you mean that it is a very good example of the results or effects ...
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... for a fallen monument, the women mostly out of the curiosity to see the inside of her house." Miss Emily's family were the upper class of the town and were ...
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... How Emily and her southern aristocratic family socially interact with the town is a fine example of this, and several events foreshadow the impending climax of ...
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... finale. He contrasts Emily and house with the town and Homer, and brings them together through a twisted love/friendship. He uses ...
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... gatherings. None of this occurred; in thus, making Emily the town's laughing monument during her breathing years. Emily deeply ...
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... The truth comes out after Emily's death when some town people go in her house and find Homer's body in the bed with a long strand of iron-gray hair. ...
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... what she was doing, and what kind of person they wanted her to be, maybe in this way Faulkner wanted the reader to see how shallow of a town Miss Emily had to ...
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