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I looked up the name "Emily", which derives from the Latin name "Aemulus" , meaning "rival". I thought the name "Emily" was perfect for our main character; who I feel is having an internal struggle within herself. Emily is the main character in this story, you are given a brief background on her by the narrator , but you never find out how she feels or what she's thinking...
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She's come from a well respected family and so she is well respected by the town's people and this is realised instantly as in the first line she is described as a "fallen monument", meaning she was a woman of great importance. The town feels like they are obligated to care for her after her Father dies which shows that her family had been quite important people in the Town's Society and she seems to have some sort of power over the town...
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