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... only way to love is through power. He dies when Emily is about 30 years old, and, while it gives her freedom, she mourns his death. ...
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... protective of her he wants her to find a "suitable suitor," someone who is of "social standings." When Homer came to town he was Miss Emily's replacement for ...
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... We realize through reading "A Rose for Emily" that Homer loved Emily too because he kept coming back to see her and when he was there they did not leave the ...
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... Then, he went back to tell about Emily's life, which ended by killing Homer and keeping his body in the "bridal bed." (52-54) Loneliness can be a terrible ...
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... He returns and Emily does not let him leave again. ... Like a rose pressed between two pages of a book, he becomes Emily's "rose" forever. ...
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... Timothy Leary would have been a role model for Emily Dickinson. He was an outgoing public speaker ("The Timothy Leary Biography" www.leary.com). ...
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... As Montressor walks away from Fortunado in laughter he knows that his actions will never be learned by anyone. A Rose for Emily, and The Cask of Amontillado ...
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... Maybe the Reverend was keeping his lost feelings away from his wife trying not to break their home up. Maybe he lost those feelings because of Emily
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... just w! anted to be loved...in which he was in conflict with himself..." It seems, by his own admission, that he wanted exactly what he told of Emily wanting. ...
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... Whenever there was a large crowd of people laughing, he was in the middle of it. Soon Homer knew everybody in town and he was seen out driving with Emily. ...
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... he makes through many of his poems is that nature will always be his one true love. Women may come and go, but the beauty of nature will always be there. Emily ...
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... 3. P532). The narrator does not only condemn Emily alone he condemns all the women of being able to accept such an excuse. These ...
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... Something had to happen to make Emily¯s father act the way he did toward Emily. ... He did not know of the town gossip and this was at the advantage of Emily. ...
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... When ever a male would come to the house to see Emily, he would great them at the door, and see them off before Emily could even say hello. ...
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... father had loaned money to the town which, the town, preferred this way of repaying" (82) When the new Mayer came into office, he wanted Miss Emily to pay taxes ...
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... When he told her she had to pay her taxes Emily simply said "I have no taxes in Jefferson."(Faulkner, 142) The gentleman continued insisting that she pay her ...
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... his death. Emily's killing Homer after he has decided to leave her also can also symbolize her father's control. Her father has ...
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... Before the death of Miss Emily's father, he makes a contract to pave the sidewalk. ... People do not think Miss Emily will like Homer because he is a northerner. ...
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... do with their life. Miss Emily believes she owes no one taxes. As for Abner he believes he owes no one anything. Each story is symbolic ...
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... sense of time. When he died, Miss Emily refused to acknowledge his death. She stopped time, at least in her mind. Miss Emily is ...
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A Rose for Emily Dear townspeople of Jefferson Mississippi: I know that all of you must think that I ... He kept her totally secluded and away from the real world. ...
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... He believes that Emily discovered that Barron was a homosexual. There are several clues within the story that could possibly lead a reader to this conclusion. ...
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... 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 a few days, Emily becomes very ...
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... When they arrived at a wealthy landowners house, Abner went to the door to talk to the owner and just like Emily, he was rude and disrespectful. ...
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... He believes that Emily discovered that Barron was a homosexual. There are several clues within the story that could possibly lead a reader to this conclusion. ...
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... In Faulkner's short story "A Rose for Emily" he uses Emily to symbolize the dying of the Old South. The symbols of wealth are apparent throughout the story. ...
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... Faulkner begins to foreshadow Emily's character by describing her house; he associates the symbolic use of Emily's house to that of her own character. ...
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... With his unique style of writing, he became very popular (Untermeyer 575). Emily Dickinson stretched the traditional form of writing to reflect on her home and ...
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... That was the last they saw of Homer. The Town had thought he just wasn't the marring type, but Emily buying poison was a foreshadow of things to come. ...
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... matter of years. His voice raspy from no use was the center of attention 2 whenever he left Emily's home. Many could not understand ...
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