When Miss Emily’s father passes, she is left with nothing. Miss Emily certainly suffers from depression as she withdraws from the world. “After her father’s death she went out very little; after her sweetheart went away, people hardly saw her at all” (Faulkner 15, 83). The quote is displaying the unstable emotions Miss Emily endures from the death of her father, which creates her distance between the townspeople. The townspeople understand the reason of hiding her father; hence her father plays a major role in her life. The town does not consider Miss Emily insane for being in denial over the death of her father; however, the town just believes Miss Emily “only does “as people will,” but she has become compulsively possessive and is clearly a case of abnormal psychology” (Skei). Mr. Grierson’s controlling and overprotective actions precede over Miss Emily’s life, even after his death. After Miss Emily …show more content…
The story offers the reader a connection to Miss Emily’s loneliness after the passing of her father. Although the murdering of Homer is devastating, the reader is capable of understanding Miss Emily’s reason on why she commits the harmful