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Essay heading: Why Emily Killed Homer Barron
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Killing Homer and keeping him in the house also gave Emily a sense of security, as her father had been the one who protected her her whole life. Living alone made her feel unsafe, but Homer brought that feeling of security to Emily.
The second reason as to why I believe Emily killed Homer is that she could not accept the fact that Homer was a homosexual... displayed 300 characters
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It had been said about Homer that, "--he liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elk's Club?that he was not a marrying man." Emily couldn't accept that he preferred men, and the remark about Homer and how he is not a marrying man let Emily know that she wouldn't be able to spend the rest of her life with him in love... displayed next 300 characters
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