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How Does Faulkner Write The First Person In A Rose For Emily

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“A Rose for Emily” is a short story by William Faulkner; Faulkner writes about a woman who passed away due to an infirmity, and people find out at the end, she was a necrophiliac. Faulkner’s main character, Miss Emily Grierson, was a very eccentric person. When she passed, the whole town attended her funeral, but it was about her house that caught most of the attention in the story. The author explains, “It was a big squarish frame house that had once been white.” Throughout the story, Mr. Faulkner describes Miss Emily’s old Southern Estate more than anything; the house holds a secret which reveals the shocking truth at the conclusion. William Faulkner does not write in first person. The author re-tells Emily’s story through a narrator. The
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