is understandable or if the killer is simply deranged. This question arises after a person
successfully reads William Faulkner's "A Rose For Emily". Faulkner's tale of Miss Emily
Grierson also explores the thought process of men and women on the subject matter of
relationships. Women generally prefer to be in a monotonous relationship with one suitor,
while their male counterparts choose to court several bacholorettes. Love is an entity that
can never fully be attained, it can drive people to the most extreme of measures.
Emily Grierson's status among the townspeople in Jefferson is
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