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... shoes and the discarded socks.? They finally knew what happened to Homer Barron (Faulkner 2175). Miss Emily?s father had driven ...
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... While all this time she has been at home sleeping with Homer's rotten body. In conclusion Faulkner used some good techniques writing this story. ...
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... Homer on the other hand was quite the opposite, "A Yankee--a big, dark, ready man, with a big voice and eyes lighter than his face," (Faulkner, ). ...
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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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... spouse and her father. Faulkner did not really go into much detail with the construction worker Homer Barron. Just that they were ...
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... Emily could not stand the thought that Homer might leave her; and that is where Faulkner lets us assume that Emily has killed him. ...
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... The ladies discovery of Homer Barron's rotting remains in the bed is the one time Faulkner shows Emily's mental problems clearly manifested. ...
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... Emily could not stand the thought that Homer might leave her; and that is where Faulkner lets us assume that Emily has killed him. ...
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... Even Miss Emily's Homer rots and decays, a victim of the passage of ... Grasping Faulkner's symbolism results in understanding "A Rose for Emily." (Word Count 879 ...
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... a long strand of iron-gray hair" ("A Rose for Emily", 130), Faulkner implies that Miss Emily actually sleeps with the corpse. She must love Homer deeply, to ...
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... world. Faulkner used Homer as a victim of Miss Emily's fixation with the past in showing the clash between past and present. And ...
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... During the seven or eight years that she had the china painting lessons in her house, no word of Homer Barron was mentioned. Once again Faulkner's use of the ...
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... Anyone could argue that in one way or the other. Faulkner just wanted to give Homer that representation because of the fact that he was from the North. ...
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... While Faulkner uses Miss Emily's father and homer Barron to affect miss Emily in her environment, Faulkner also old lady Wyatt to suggest the possible ...
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... After the death of her father, when Emily was free to choose and do what she willed, she came in contact with a man who Faulkner has named Homer Barron. ...
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... For forty years Miss Emily had been sleeping with Homer's dead body. Throughout the story William Faulkner uses setting and foreshadowing to the reader the ...
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... Homer was a Forman for a road construction company, Faulkner writes "a forman named Homer Barron, a Yankee a big, dark, ready man, with a big voice and eyes ...
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... foreshadowing. A prime example of Faulkner's artistic ability is the character Homer Barron, who is Miss Emily's lover. Homer is ...
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... this room" (Faulkner 437). Rose colored curtains and lampshades are found in this room, meaning it was once a room of love even though now it is Homer's tomb. ...
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... he liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elk's Club-that he was not a marrying man." (Faulkner 671) When Homer leaves town for ...
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... The details of the story are revealed slowly by Faulkner as he allows the sense of suspicion to grow before revealing the murder of the Homer Barron by Emily. ...
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... about her failed engagement and inevitability of spinsterhood to Miss Emily?s attempt in keeping her dead boyfriend Homer upstairs, Faulkner uses Miss Emily?s ...
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... with Homer Barron, the town looks down upon it at first since Homer is just a ... cultural relationship of the old south and the new south, and Faulkner uses this ...
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... house. Finally, Faulkner uses color to symbolize Emily's love for Homer Barron and her unhealthy relationship with him. After Emily's ...
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... Madden 1989). A prime example of Faulkner's artistic ability is the character Homer Barron, who is Miss Emily's lover. Homer is ...
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William Faulkner's, "A Rose for Emily," is a short story about a woman of enduring character. ... She tries to change her life a little with Homer Barron. ...
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... The only clue to why Emily would kill Homer is "a long strand of iron-gray hair" that the townspeople find next to the decaying body of Homer (Faulkner 35). ...
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... Faulkner's opposite symbolization of Emily and Homer also show incompatibilities between the two lovers. Who's at fault for the death of Homer Barron. ...
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... This is seen through out Faulkner's short tale in examples such as Emily's refusal to pay taxes and the murdering of Homer Barron. ...
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... Madden 1989). A prime example of Faulkner's artistic ability is the character Homer Barron, who is Miss Emily's lover. Homer is ...
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