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Summary Of William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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In the short story “A Rose for Emily” written by William Faulkner, Faulkner writes a short story about a woman Emily Grierson. Emily lived in the town for many generations, that is where she met the love of her life Homer Barron. The towns folks would see them every Sunday rolling through the streets in her buggy. After the town figured Homer left her, since they no longer seen him; Emily became ill and passed away. The town gathered to go take a look at her house to show respect. When they went from room to room they stopped in one room and couldn’t believe what they had just laid their eyes on. Homer was in the bed, dead, with just his corpse. Next to Homers corpse laid a strand of gray hair. Everyone knew the hair had belonged to Emily! She laid with him while his body disintegrated. Was miss Emily mental/disturbed? Was she desperate to be married? Did she have a problem letting people go? I believe all of these emotions made Emily who she was and made her do what she did.

This short story Faulkner wrote had me extremely interested. I love suspenseful movies and I feel like this story had a great amount of suspense. “He manipulates and delays the readers final judgement” (Getty 1) by doing this he keeps the reader guessing what will happen next. Faulkner was successful in this. The way he organized the short story, he gives you a brief summary of the Emily’s past. In the middle, he catches you up on the most recent details and the end is when they discover Homers body. I

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