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A Rose For Emily

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Plot Analysis: A Rose for Emily William Faulkner cleverly elected to tell “A Rose for Emily” in nonlinear chronological order for the purpose of creating a multifaceted piece that stirred away from conventional story telling. Emily’s story is only understood through the eyes of a condemning public, the residents of her town. Within the first paragraph of the story, it is clear that the townsfolk, portrayed by the narrator, were not very emotionally invested in Miss Emily, as “[the] whole town went to her funeral…mostly out of curiosity to see the inside of her house”(82). It is also within the first paragraph that the reader is privy to the indifference felt toward her. The next part of her life remembered by the narrator was about her unwillingness

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