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    Part I: 1. Emily Grierson  Emily is the object of fascination in this story‚ she is extremely mysterious. She changes from vibrant to secretive throughout the story. She becomes a very pitiful person in the book because of the events that occurred with her father. She is the most interesting and the main focus. 2. Colonel Sartoris Colonel Sartoris is Emily’s father‚ who is very controlling and still has a presence after his death. He leaves a lasting influence onto Emily and keeps her in

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    invasion leads to the death of Rose Lodge‚ and her husband Gardner Lodge has to try to rebuild his life and cover up the truth about her planned murder. Rose’s sister Margaret moves in shortly after her death to help take care of Nicky‚ their son‚ but he senses her intentions are not well. Margaret begins to take on not only Rose’s previous responsibilities but her old life overall by being in a relationship with Gardner and changing her appearance to mimic her deceased sister. Suburbicon tells an interesting

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    people are attending her funeral and pitching in memories and tales they remember from Emily’s life. It is through the collective voices and opinions of the crowd that the reader is able to interpret Emily’s struggles. With Emily Grierson’s choices the reader can tell that she is a dependant woman‚ with psychotic tendencies‚ and does not take the thought of change and rejection lightly. Emily is a very dependant woman who can’t take care of herself. She is so used to having her father around and to

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    tells of Emily’s strange and insane behavior over the years. Her father dies and Emily doesn’t want to accept the fact that he is dead‚ the town has to threaten her in order to retrieve the body. The people of the town saw her as an obligation‚ and allowed her to remit her taxes. Emily lived in solitude for most of her life. She killed her husband shortly after their marriage; the town found his body decaying in the upstairs bedroom after her funeral. It’s unclear who is actually narrating the story

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    with him because of him and Mia making out. Anyways‚ Jayden‚ who has a crush on Emily‚ decided it is time to ask her out. She said yes. but before she did‚ she made him promise that he must not get into ANY trouble. And she meant it. He said “that’s a promise. I promise.” After a few months of dating‚ Jayden and Emily are happily a couple. Jayden decided to fix up a dinner for her. He went down an alley way to the market. He stopped at his tracks when Mike stood in front of him with a few friends

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    May 13‚ 2013 Literature A Rose for Emily Emily Grierson is an outsider‚ controlling and limiting the town’s access to her true identity by remaining hidden. Her family was wealthy and successful and as I recall the Alderman lets her taxes slide. Miss Emily was very different.  She never was able to date or to make any decisions for herself.  Her father did that all for her and didn’t believe that any man was "good enough" but Homer Barron was there and they were together. She is a decaying

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    Foundation in Law ONLINE NOTES Reading 1 (Short Stories) A Rose for Emily William Faulkner | When Miss Emily Grierson died‚ our whole town went to her funeral: the men through a sort of respectful affection for a |1 | |fallen monument‚ the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house‚ which no one save an old man-servant—a | | |combined gardener and cook—had seen in at least ten years.

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    mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house‚ which no one save an old manservant – a combined gardener and cook – had seen in at least ten years.” Emily had been a tradition‚ a duty‚ and a care; a sort of hereditary obligation upon the town‚ dating from that day in 1894 when Colonel Sartoris‚ the mayor remitted her taxes in no Negro woman should appear on the streets without an apron. When a new city council takes over‚ however‚ they begin to tax her once again. She refuses to pay the taxes

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    in their middle ages. In a Rose for Emily‚ the narrator says that the town was not pleased when Emily turned thirty and she still wasn’t married. Louise was bonded in marriage‚ and Emile was bonded in solitude. Louise felt that her husband’s powerful will was bending her own. A man was seen traditionally as the provider of a household‚ and a woman was to be the housekeeper. This is evident in A Rose for Emily wherein a group of women who were observing the fact that Tobe was keeping the Grierson

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    from society‚ and he resorts to the arts and music to feel comfortable and free from his disassociation and sense of loneliness. In ‘A Rose for Emily‚” Miss Emily is limited from society for the majority of her life by her father‚ so after he has died‚ she longs for relations that ironically her longing destroys. The sadness and obsession radiated throughout the story portray the difficulty at hand. While Paul lives in an ordinary active neighborhood‚ he does not really participate socially. For

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