Point of View Analysis of "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner

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English

 

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October 29, 2016

 

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Homer Barron, Miss Emily's lover, is described as "a big, dark, ready man" (Faulkner 31). Tobe is mentioned throughout the story but not much is used to describe him other than "a doddering Negro man" (Faulkner 34). Faulkner begins setting the southern mood in the second paragraph when the narrator is describing the home as "an eyesore among eyesores" (Faulkner 29), what had become of it and the street on which it was built...
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He also describes the cemetery where Miss Emily is buried by describing the "anonymous graves of Union and Confederate soldiers who fell at the battle of Jefferson" (Faulkner 29). He goes on to describe the inside of the home in paragraph five as "smelled of dust and disuse ? a close, dank smell" (Faulkner 29)...
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