Narration: Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"

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November 13, 2014

 

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While admiring Miss Emily for her pride and past and somewhat holding her on a pedestal, no one personally cared much for her and everyone was very judgmental of her actions. This caused the story of her life, told by this outside source, to become even more somber and depressing than the original morose setting...
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She has few personal relationships, and those she was close to rarely spoke of her; Homer Barron, her supposed lover, and her father both died without telling much of her story, and her manservant "talked to no one, probably not even to her," (Faulkner, 37) so her mystique in the eyes of the townspeople only increased as time progressed...
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