Use Of Tone In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner had a very dark tone to it and the character, Emily, with her high-class feel and poise added to the feel of the narrative. Faulkner’s use of tone set a dark and creepy feeling of anticipation of the darkness to come. The use of a third persons view was a great choice in that it made the reader feel like a horrified on looker. In addition, the use of imagery to paint us a very descriptive story of Emily’s decent into darkness was also excellent. From this writer’s perspective, this story had a very dark and creepy feel to it from the start. One reason it had a dark tone is that you are experiencing Emily growing old and dying. Second reason is that after her father’s death and her grieving, she found Homer,