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Response To William Faulkner’s “A Rose For Emily”
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“A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner is an excellent story. The narrator, a non-participant, through a third person point of view communicates the story of Emily Grierson. Personally, I like this point of view, because it allows me to see the characters from a broader perspective. Faulkner is ....
Middle of essay ....the underlying theme of “A Rose for Emily,” because Jefferson City’s society plays a constant antagonist role throughout Faulkner’s short story. I believe that Faulkner uses the townspeople in “A Rose for Emily” as an effect with the point of view. By creating the narrator at third person townsperson point of view, Faulkner allows the reader to witness the entire story unfold before his eyes. It enables the person reading the story develop a better understanding of character motives. Had the.... |
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