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... The townspeople view Emily as "a sort of heredity obligation upon the town"(3). Emily is a tradition to the town, her family the Griersons lived off their own ...
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... class]." (Pg. 482) In this we see that Emily has an influence produced by her being part of "the high and mighty Griersons." (Pg. 481 ...
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... The townspeople believed the Griersons thought of themselves too highly, that no man was good enough for Miss Emily. They thought ...
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... The new Board of Aldermen, Homer Barron (the representative of Yankee attitudes toward the Griersons and thus toward the entire South), and in what is called ...
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... present. Homer was the main representative of Yankee views towards the Griersons and the entire South, a situation of the present. ...
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... Although the Griersons lived off their name, the townspeople knew that they did not really have as much money as everyone thought. ...
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... stated that "People in our town, remembered how old lady Wyatt, her great-aunt, had gone completely crazy at last, believed that the Griersons held themselves ...
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... something special. A monument represents someone that has been popular during a certain period of time, like the Griersons were. Emily's ...
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... as if she demanded more than ever the recognition of her dignity as the last Grierson."(469) and "...and the high and mighty Griersons."(467) In the end of the ...
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... People in the town, began to remember "how old lady Wyatt, her great-aunt, gone completely crazy at last, believing that the Griersons held themselves a little ...
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... People in our town, remembering how old lady Wyatt, her great-aunt, had gone completely crazy at last, believed that the Griersons held themselves a little too ...
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... She was characterised as an aristocrat and this is evident when the townspeople describe the Griersons as being "high and mighty". ...
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... ing special. A monument represents someone that has been popular during a certain period of time, like the Griersons were. Emily's ...
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... The new Board of Aldermen, Homer Barron (the representative of Yankee attitudes toward the Griersons and thus toward the entire South), and in what is called ...
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... Emily's behavior was more reclusive, she projected herself to be worthy than other women; it was said that the Griersons held themselves too high. ...
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... Homer Barron becomes Miss Emily's new beau and the town's ladies disapprove. The Griersons are a prominent, well-respected southern family. ...
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