Internal And External Damage Of Emily In Faulkner's '

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The author is able to portray Emily’s both internal and external damage that is done to her throughout the story. Emily first starts off with quite an normal mentality for her age and era, but as she gets older you are able to see how her mentality just crumbles. Emily starts off as a hopeful and vibrant girl, but once her father dies she seems to become sullen and her unnatural behavior begins to inhibit within her. Her father being the only male figure in her life that she loved; since her father would cast away any man that came her way, caused an effect in her she no longer knew the difference between love and kindness. Emily’s moral even fades, as she confuses Homer’s kindness for love and doesn’t want him to leave just like the