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A Rose For Emily

October 15th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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In this story narrator tells us Emily’s life and her relationships with her father and Homer. Narrator uses the word “we” while telling the story. Because he is representing the town. He may be someone from the town so that the informations about Emily may be just gossips.In the story writer also mentioned the class system in a secret way. I like the story. It has different kinds of themes and messages about life and death. Also i didn’t guess that the ending would be like this and this makes the story more attractive.

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  • 1    jo // Oct 21, 2008 at 3:13 am

    Is it important the narrator being one of the townspeople and that some of the information may be gossip? What sort of implication might that have on the story itself?

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