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... Colonel Sartoris, the same man that remitted Emily's taxes, "fathered the edict that no Negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron" (81). ...
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... present era. The past is seen in Miss Emily, Colonel Sartoris, the old Negro servant, and the Board of Alderman. Emily's suitor, the ...
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... present era. The past is seen in Miss Emily, Colonel Sartoris, the old Negro servant, and the Board of Alderman. Emily's suitor, the ...
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... present era. The past is seen in Miss Emily, Colonel Sartoris, the old Negro servant, and the Board of Alderman. Emily's suitor, the ...
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... The author focuses his attention on three main characters, Miss Emily, the Negro manservant and the ... I have no taxes in Jefferson, Colonel Sartoris explained it ...
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... present era. Miss Emily, Colonel Sartoris, the Board of Alderman, and the old Negro Servant are represented as the past. The Yankee ...
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... West explains the difference between the two time periods: ...the past [is] represented in Emily herself, in Colonel Sartoris, in the old Negro servant, and ...
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... West explains the difference between the two time periods: ...the past [is] represented in Emily herself, in Colonel Sartoris, in the old Negro servant, and ...
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... being after. The elements that represent the past are Emly, Colonel Sartoris, the old Negro, and the Board of Alderman. The present ...
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... of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris, the mayor--he who fathered the edict that no Negro woman should ...
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... The early stories are almost "slick" scenes in the lives of Bayard Sartoris and his Negro friend Ringo, who talk and conspire near the end of the Civil War. ...
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... daily occupation" are the white characters "any different from the Negro slaves who ... In Faulkner's novel, Sartoris, the epitaph he had chosen for John Sartoris ...
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... contrast [in this story] is between past times and present times: the past as represented by Emily herself, in Colonel Sartoris, in the old Negro servant...the ...
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... town" (459) since her father was a close friend of Colonel Sartoris, the mayor in the town, and the person "who fathered the edict that no Negro woman should ...
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... Faulkner tells us that this mayor, a Colonel Sartoris, was the one who "fathered the edict that no Negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron ...
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... sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris, the mayor-he who fathered the edict that no Negro woman should ...
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... The past was represented in Emily herself, in Colonel Sartoris, in the old Negro servant, and in the Board of Alderman who accepted the Colonel's attitude ...
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... to stick to you': Abner Snopes's admonition to his son, Colonel Sartoris (or 'Sarty ... large landowner and lives in a white mansion, staffed by Negro servants and ...
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... Emily employed a Negro long after slavery was abolished because she grew up having ... tax notice she was incessant that they check with Colonel Sartoris, who had ...
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... "Only a man of Colonel Sartoris' generation and thought could have ... Her Negro servant Togo would run all of her errands, and the town watched as he grew older. ...
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... present era. The past was represented in Emily Grierson, Colonel Sartoris, the Board of Alderman, and the Negro servant. Homer Barron ...
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... She told the tax collectors to go and ask Colonel Sartoris to explain why she is exempt. ... Even the Negro manservant who lived with Miss Emily left. ...
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... The only person they saw come in and out if the house was, "The Negro man with the market ... She would teach daughters and granddaughters of Colonel Sartoris. ...
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... thoughts, with the history and legends, with individuals like Colonel Sartoris and even ... some other world, but instead, just a tired, old Negro, whose dreams ...
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... sort of hereditary obligation upon the town, dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris, the mayor-he who fathered the edict that no Negro woman should ...
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... and Colonel Sartoris, character we assume was a veteran of the Civil War and who also represented the old South with his edict that no Negro woman should ...
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... At the time of her father's death, the mayor, Colonel Sartoris, remitted her taxes. ... The Negro man who waits on her is the only sign of life that the town's ...
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... next generation"(466) mayor and aldermen to speak to Colonel Sartoris while little ... and her hair a "vigorous iron-grey "(471) color while her Negro servant grew ...
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... represented in Emily herself, in Colonel Sartor is, in the old Negro servant, and ... father, she also refused to recognize the death of colonel Sartoris, who had ...
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... didn't have to pay taxes and since her father had made a contribution to the town of a generous amount, Colonel Sartoris, mayor at ... " When the Negro opened the ...
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