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Narration: Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"
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Narration: Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily"
The story starts and ends in the same place, the funeral in the house of Miss Emily, a sort of town relic. From the beginning the entire town seems to be talking to the reader, with thoughts and opinions being presented with ‘we' rather than ‘they' or ‘I'. Gossip ensues throughout the short story, making it appear more and more like a stereotypical small southern town. While admiring Miss Emily for her pride and past and somewhat holding her on a ...
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