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Murders In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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The united states in 1995 and 1996 made some investigations on the murders that happened that year and checked how many of those murders caused by girlfriends or wife’s in the situation that they killed their husbands or boyfriends. According to the FBI crime report 499 out 16,630 of those murders were women killing men. Can you believe that people might wonder what the men put their women through in order for them to react in such a ghastly way and making the women do such disastrous executions. Forcing them to feel so much remorse in maybe ruining their life in just one second with one simple act. A bit of folks might have ready the story “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner. This story is situated on a woman whose life got turned around when her father past away and when Homer …show more content…

Negro will always go to the market and get what they needed for the house because Emily would never want to get out. Emily was a really quiet person, she would always keep stuff to herself and would never interact with others also maybe because it seemed like her father was really strict with her. When he passed away woman from around tried to socialize and give her their condolences but she told them her father was not dead. Emily’s house was the last one on her street because garages and cotton gins encroached and also obligated the whole neighborhood and she was the stubborn one to stay there. As Homer Barron stayed in the town one afternoon people noticed they were driving around in a yellow buggy. People said she ill marry him but rumors also stated that he was homosexual and enjoyed getting drinks with the younger men who will go to the same bar as he did. People kept seeing them. After they had been seen that Sunday afternoon in the buggy they kept going out together and she always had her head held

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