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Homer Barron In The Elks Club

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Homer Barron, another main character in the text, is a foreman from the North. In the story, Homer is first introduced when there was construction going on the same pavement of Emily’s house. Emily Grierson seemed to have fallen deeply for him, but things seemed to go from better to worse quickly. For example, the following line states that the people of the town had suspicions about his sexual orientation. As Faulkner stated, “…because Homer himself had remarked – he liked men, and it was known that he drank with the younger men in the Elks' Club – that he was not a marrying man.” Although he was not the marrying kind, Emily still managed to take him home one night but was never seen ever again. It also seems that ignorance led to his death
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