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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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... reader. The audience can only guess that because Homer "is not a marrying man" Emily kills him to keep him with her (Faulkner 32). In ...
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... Chabrier is quoted as saying, "The marriage of Estelle and Faulkner was fraught with one problem that seemed to supersede all others - Alcoholism" (32). ...
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... (p. 32) Despite Miss ... Grasping Faulkner's symbolism results in understanding "A Rose for Emily." (Word Count 879 all; 855 paper alone) Work Cited foots: The ...
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... In this beginning section Faulkner used two nonBundren characters Vernon and Cora Tull to add ... here I done holp him so much already I can't quit now," page 32. ...
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... ways, "a sort of heredity obligation upon the town"(3). Faulkner uses several ... story often make you feel pity towards Emily, overly stating "Poor Emily"(32). ...
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... Darl teases him by always asking him "Who was your father?" (Faulkner 213 ... his origin of birth which causes a bitter rivalry between the three (Wadlington 32). ...
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... era conveyed modern ideas in form and style, such as William Faulkner's multiple narrators ... had followed the hunchback to his kennel in the dark" (lines 32-42). ...
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... For increasing numbers it was the new frontier of that philosophy"(4, 32). ... John Dewey, Henry Adams, TS Eliot, Ezra Pound, William Faulkner, and William Carlos ...
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... It has been estimated that 32-45% of the patients who are taking ... Many famous people have/had bipolar disorder William Faulkner and F. Scott Fitzgerald were ...
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... House Publishers, 1985: 32-45. Mizener, Arthur. "F. Scott Fitzgerald: The Great Gatsby." The American Novel: From James Fenimore Cooper to William Faulkner. ...
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