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... Later, people see Miss Emily and Homer taking a buggy ride on Sunday afternoon. ... Everyone thinks Miss Emily and Homer will marry. ...
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... In the manner one preserves a rose for beauty, Miss Emily preserves Homer for love. ... Even Miss Emily's Homer rots and decays, a victim of the passage of time. ...
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... in her life. The most disturbing evidence of Miss Emily's male problems is her interaction with Homer Barron. Homer was a foreman ...
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... And also when they did not like to see Ms Emily with Homer Barron instead of addressing her they notify a family member. Bluntly ...
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... present. Homer must have planned to leave Miss Emily. When her father had died, she refused to acknowledge his death for three days. ...
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... death. Miss Emily denies that her father died, and then refuses Homer Baron's rejection by killing him and keeping his body. Emily ...
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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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... Miss Emily disregarded it anyway. The reader notices that Miss Emily is proud of Homer. ... To Miss Emily, poisoning Homer was her way of preserving. ...
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... Therefore he ran them all off. Miss Emily met a northern man named Homer Barron. ... For forty years Miss Emily had been sleeping with Homer's dead body. ...
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... war. Faulkner uses symbolism through Miss Emily, her house, and Homer to show the contrast between past and present. One symbol ...
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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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... The story never reveals exactly how Miss Emily and Homer meet, but the town residents do not seem to care much as long as Homer shows an interest. ...
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... the news that homer Barron is leaving town for another women pushes Miss Emily to the edge of insanity, While Miss Emily's father and Homer Barron influences ...
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... Just like that, the issue was dropped, and Miss Emily went on living in her distorted world.When Miss Emily met Homer, a handsome northern gentleman, it was a ...
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... Even though Tobe is minor character in the story, he might be the one who killed Homer to protect Miss Emily from further humiliation that started when her ...
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... dry and acrid in the nostrils, we saw a long strand of iron gray hair." Just as people dry roses to preserve their beauty, Miss Emily murders Homer Barron to ...
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... It is her constant reminder that time will not stand still. When Miss Emily begins to date Homer, she becomes a prisoner of time. ...
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... Miss Emily's. It is thought that Miss Emily gave Homer an ultimatum that he had to either marry her or leave. When Homer refused ...
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... When Miss Emily was seeing Homer Baron the townspeople thought she would never go out with "a day laborer" from the north. (74). ...
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... get married. The story, again, goes on to say that Miss Emily and Homer had now not been seen for some time. Now, Faulkner returns ...
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... Then some of the ladies began to say that it was a disgrace to the town and a bad example to the young people." Once Homer Barron enters Miss Emily's house and ...
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... death. While Miss Emily is still distressed by her father's death, Homer's love brings Miss Emily out of her sorrow. However, the ...
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... them. But, before they could get married Homer left town. This terrified Miss Emily. Within three days Homer Barron was back. After ...
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... The hair that was found beside the body of Homer Baron suggested Miss Emily kept visiting her particular time frozen bridal suite, maybe sleeping beside her ...
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... Miss Emily was motivated by her lover, Homer, she isolated herself in an old decaying house and she refused to recognize that time had passed. ...
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... Miss Emily's father never left her alone, and when he died Homer Barron was a treat that she was never allowed to have and served as a replacement for her ...
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... So the town begins to think Miss Emily and Homer were finally getting married. ... Miss Emily has apparently poisoned Homer for fear of him leaving her. ...
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... moment. The narrator speaks of who attended Miss Emily's funeral, and then they go back to the story of Emily and Homer. The technique ...
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... Miss Emily's absurd reasoning for things was directly affected by ... the summer after her fathers death Emily became involved ... worker by the name of Homer Barron. ...
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... Emily. Miss Emily is also overly possessive, enters Homer Barron. Homer Barron fits the role of a new person perfect for Emily. ...
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