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In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily,” the elderly woman is mysterious, suspicious, and a murderer. Throughout the story the narrator talks a little about Emily’s back story but the narrator does go as far as telling about her child hood growing up but instead talks about her life from the time she is a young adult until she is an elder. We start to see that there are some unanswered questions throughout the entire story, and even with the surprise ending it still leaves us with a lot of questions that need to be answered. Since the narrator didn’t give that much of a backstory regarding Miss Emily, we must come up with theories and conclusions to answer our own questions. First, we see that Miss Emily is mysterious even from the very beginning because the narrator talks about how her house used to be, “white, decorated with cupolas, and spires, and scrolled balconies”. By the way the narrator describes her house it seems that it used to be very beautiful and full of life, but now the, “garages and cotton gins had encroached and obliterated”. The narrator mentions in the story is that Miss Emily had a manservant; we start to ask ourselves the question that if she has a servant to wait on her hand and foot than how could she let her house get in such a bad shape like that when she could have asked her servant to keep the house tidy since she is too old to do it herself. Another thing that is mysterious is that the narrator mentions that she hardly ever leaves her house

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