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How Does Faulkner Build Suspense In A Rose For Emily

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Suspense Till The Very End In the story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner his use of suspense is what makes this story exciting. Faulkner writes a series of events that builds up the story. The first sentence of the story is, “When Miss Emily Grierson died, our whole town went to her funeral” (143). This opening makes the reader wonder how and why she died. By starting the opening this way Faulkner allows himself to build up suspense as to why and how Miss Emily died. Suspense can have a great impact on a story and keep the reader interested and wondering what is going to happen next. Faulkner has the reader wondering what kind of life Miss Emily led. He writes that at her funeral the whole town attended but only because “the men through a sort of respectful affection for a fallen monument, the women mostly out of curiosity to see the inside …show more content…

Miss Emily had become very ill after her fathers death and did not come out of her house for a long period of time. When she did, that is when she met Homer. He was very kind to her and they began to spend a lot of time together. The townspeople could not believe that she was dating a labor worker. The townspeople began to wonder if they would get married since Homer preferred men. Miss Emily is seen purchasing items with Homers initials on them and people began to think that they were getting married. When Homer came back into town after being away he was seen entering Miss Emily’s house and was never seen again. Faulkner leaves the reader to wonder what happened to Homer. After that Miss Emily is not seen for a very long time once again. When she finally emerges she begins to give piano lessons. She teaches until there are no longer any students that come to her. Miss Emily once agains shuts herself off and stays in her home. Her house begins to diminish as Miss Emily does as well. Now Faulkner has the reader wondering what will happen to Miss

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