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... On the other hand, William Faulkner gives the reader a knowledgeable and accurate narrator that explains Miss Emily's story. Although ...
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... Miss Emily disregarded it anyway. The reader notices that Miss Emily is proud of Homer. ... The reader could see that Homer made Miss Emily happy. ...
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... shocking" (239). At the end of "A Rose for Emily, the reader finds out that Miss Emily is performing a very deviant action. The 2 ...
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... mixing them with present descriptions in a stream of consciousness, or in a stream of memories, that leads the reader to feel sympathy for Miss Emily due to ...
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... of Miss Emily's life. Another example of Faulkner's unprecedented style is his use of foreshadowing. By using this technique, Faulkner forces the reader to ...
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... her. Symbolism helps the reader discern Miss Emily's aura. Stubborn in her ways of the Old South, Miss Emily refuses to modernize. ...
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... of Miss Emily's life. Another example of Faulkner's unprecedented style is his use of foreshadowing. By using this technique, Faulkner forces the reader to ...
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... Homer's disappearance a strange odor began to come from Miss Emily's house. The men of the town assumed it was a snake or a rat. The reader either assumes the ...
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The setting that Faulkner uses with the place and the time, allows the reader to get a better understanding of Miss Emily's lonely world. ...
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... A prime example of this is Homer Barron, who is Miss Emily's lover. ... However after looking back over the story, the reader can see that homer did display an ...
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... importantly the town of Jefferson. The townspeople paint a portrait of Miss Emily for the reader. Through their attitudes, reflections of ...
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... He starts courting Miss Emily, and the reader thinks that perhaps he can put an end to Miss Emily's hallucination with time. Homer ...
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... of Miss Emily's life. Another example of Faulkner's unprecedented style is his use of foreshadowing. By using this technique, Faulkner forces the reader to ...
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... 44). The reader now pictures Miss Emily as being very old. Faulkner uses the past and present to shape the character of Miss Emily. ...
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... of the townspeople and their reason for attending the funeral, thus clueing the reader in that Emily lived in a small town. Miss Emily had obviously grown up ...
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By avoiding the chronological order of events of Miss Emily's life, Faulkner first gives the reader a finished puzzle, and then allows the reader to examine ...
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... 46). This except leaves the reader shocked and disgusted. The tone could also be sympathetic towards Miss Emily. Faulkner's style ...
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... Miss Emily is described as "a small, fat woman in black, with a thin gold ... within this description to paint a more vivid picture of Emily to the reader. ...
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... It is not said in the story, but it is assumed that Miss Emily's mother is deceased or no longer around. The reader is left with the impression that her father ...
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The first hint of this is his comparison of the death of Miss Emily to that of a fallen monument. This comparison sets the scene for the reader to look and see ...
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... family line. By informing the reader about old lady Wyatt's insanity, Faulkner foreshadows Miss Emily's own madness. Not only does ...
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... a story. The reader can almost picture the town people whispering behind gloved hands as Miss Emily went about town. This point ...
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... Although Faulkner dropped hints though out the entire story, such as Miss Emily buying poison, none of the hints prepared the reader for the scandalous finale. ...
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... The reader could clearly see that Emily¯s father ... everyone, because he thought that °none of the young men were quite good enough for Miss Emily± (364). ...
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... He starts courting Miss Emily, and the reader thinks that perhaps he can put an end to Miss Emily's hallucination with time. Homer ...
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Miss Emily seems to live in a fantasy world where death ... Much like her father, Emily possesses a stubborn outlook ... of the story tries to show the reader the life ...
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... The gossip leads the reader to believe that Emily's ... to date men; therefore when Emily finally found ... Townspeople remember seeing "Miss Emily a slender figure in ...
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... eyesore. This is to give a reader the atmosphere of the story. ... story? What does Emily's southern heritage contribute to the story? ... Miss. Emily's ...
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... Therefore, in "A Rose for Emily," William Faulkner gives the reader foreshadowing clues throughout the story of Miss Emily's lack of sanity and the ...
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... This excerpt leaves the reader shocked and disgusted. ... It begins by telling about Emily's past and her family history. ... "And now Miss Emily had gone to join the ...
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