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... But the law requires you to tell what you are going to use it for." Miss Emily just stared at him, her head tilted back in order to look him eye for eye, until ...
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... tarnished". (1009) As Faulkner describes Miss Emily in her old age, he uses "tarnished gold head" to described Miss Emily's cane. (1009 ...
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... Even during their buggy rides Miss Emily sits with " her head high", representing the past and Homer sits with his "hat cocked", representing the present. ...
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... they could. In 1835, Charlotte became a teacher at the school at Roe Head and Emily joined her as a student. After three months ...
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... On the pillow next to him, authorities found a hair strand from Emily's head. Poor Emily had to kill Homer Barron in order to keep him in her life forever. ...
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... she died.As the towns' people broke down the door into Miss Emily's room, and found the decayed body of Homer, and the impression of Miss Emily's head on the ...
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... them three days to talk Miss Emily into letting them dispose of the body.(Faulkner 428) Even after the father figure was gone he held his place as head of the ...
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... of a head and a strand of gray hair on a pillow next to the man's head. Thus we are led to believe that obviously this is the hair of Miss Emily and she was ...
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Emily Dickinson's "A Bird Came Down the Walk--" and "I Dreaded that First ... of objective tone, "He glance with rapid eyes" through "He stirred his Velvet Head". ...
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... Maybe Miss Emily is shy about her old fashioned beliefs ... "She died in one of the downstairs rooms, in a heavy walnut bed with a curtain, her gray head propped on ...
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... Maybe Miss Emily was shy about her old-fashioned ways and beliefs ... in one of the downstairs rooms, in a heavy walnut bed with a curtain, her gray head propped on ...
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... the body of Homer lying in the bed, "then we noticed that in the second pillow was the indention of a head"(60). This is showing Emily's deepest feelings and ...
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... Even Emily's cane has a "tarnished gold head," (p. 27). She is described as a dead-like figure: "Her skeleton was small and spare". . . ...
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... from another person's head. On the pillow was a strand of gray hair. A character's physical appearance affects the reader's feelings. When Emily Grierson, the ...
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... is implied when it was "noticed that in the second pillow was the indentation of a head" and a "long strand of iron-gray hair" (1382). Emily's inability to let ...
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... Consequently Miss Emily, like a narrow-minded ostrich with her head in the sand, shuts out the present allowing time to go on without her. ...
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... became about. There is also some irony to the story; Emily being from the south falls in head over heals with a Northern. She even ...
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... Emily and her sisters were sent back to Haworth ("Emily Bronte." Emily 1). In 1835, Emily became a student as Roe Head school ("Emily Bronte." A Chronology. ...
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... Even during their buggy rides Miss Emily sits with " her head high", representing the past and Homer sits with his "hat cocked", representing the present. ...
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... Even during their buggy rides Miss Emily sits with " her head high", representing the past and Homer sits with his "hat cocked", representing the present. ...
(1075 Words -- Approx. 4 Pages)
... when it is, "noticed that in the second pillow was the indentation of a head..." and a "...long strand of iron-gray hair."(136) Emily's true powerlessness to ...
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... Later we said "Poor Emily" behind the jalousies as they passed on Sunday afternoon in the glittering buggy, Miss Emily with her head high and Homer Barron with ...
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... him. Despite the town's criticism, Emily still held her head up high. Then comes the purchase of the arsenic from the druggist. ...
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... belongings and next to it the indention of a head in the pillow with a "long strand of iron-gray hair." So now the town had closure on the life Emily had been ...
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... Emily had a lot of pride installed in her by the Grierson family "she carried her head high enough - even when even when we believe that she was fallen. ...
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... indentation of a head and a long gray hair. I immediately though she was a person because I presumed she had been sleeping with the body. Emily poisoned Homer ...
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... the body was a pillow with the indention of a head. A closer look at the body found a piece of "iron-gray hair"(342). For forty years Miss Emily had been ...
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... After Homer has gone, Emily's reputation is tarnished, like the gilt easel in her living room and the gold head of her ebony cane. ...
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... Next to his body lay the indentation of a head in a pillow with a couple of long gray hair strands (Faulkner 35). In conclusion I feel Emily ended up killing ...
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... leaning on an ebony cane with a tarnished gold head." Faulkner effectively uses symbols within this description to paint a more vivid picture of Emily to the ...
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