Foreshadowing In A Rose For Emily

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The Exposition of the story would be her father being introduced and how short his presence was in the story, but the lasting impact he had on her. “We remembered all the young men her father had driven away, and we knew that with nothing left, she would have to cling to that which had robbed her, as people will”(101). Emily was dominated by her father never giving her the opportunity to be “free” and dominate on her own until she met Homer. Her father looked at her as being too good for any man and when her father died, another conflict arose. She was left alone with no one. Her loneliness and isolation from the world causes her to have difficulty letting go of the few things left she has in her life. “Just as they were about to resort to …show more content…

“When she opened the package at home there was a written on the box, under the skull and bones for rats” (102). She was hinting to the audience and everyone else that she was going to use the deadly arsenic to kill something but no one knew at that time.
The rising action of the story would be when the town’s people are finally allowed to enter Miss. Emily’s house after forty years. “They waited until Miss Emily was decently in the ground before they opened it. The violence of breaking down the door seemed to fill this room with pervading dust” (104). The town’s people were anxious to actually see what was inside the room bringing suspense and anxiousness into play.
The climax of the story would be when Homer’s body was discovered. “The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now the long sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of love, had cuckolded him” (105). Everyone expected that she would probably use the arsenic to kill herself when really she used it to be with her true love forever. Falling action of the story would be when the town’s people noticed an indentation on the pillow next to the corpse. “One of us lifted something from it, and leaning forward, that faint ad invisible dust dry and acrid in the nostrils, we saw a long strand of iron-gray hair”(105). It is