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The antagonist in "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner is typically seen as the town itself, with its judgmental attitudes, gossip, and rigid social norms acting as forces that contribute to Emily Grierson's tragic fate.
The antagonist are the townspeople because they all come to her house after her death looking for answers to all her mysteriousness and also to find out what is in that creepy room which happens to be her sweetheart Homer Baron whom which she killed with the poison she bought from the store..the rose is a symbol for homer
how did Emily die in the story "A Rose for Emily"
The epitaph on Emily Rose's headstone in the movie "The Exorcism of Emily Rose" read: "In Loving Memory of Emily Rose - May the angels lead you into paradise."
In "A Rose for Emily," the sidewalks symbolize the rigid social expectations and constraints placed on Emily by her community. They represent the boundaries and restrictions that confine her within the traditional values and norms of the town, restricting her freedom and individuality. The sidewalks also serve as a metaphor for the town's judgmental gaze and control over Emily's life.
artifacts found in a rose for emily
A Rose for Emily was written by William Faulkner in 1930. In it, Emily was 74 years old when she died.
Emily Rose Merrell is 5 feet 9 inches tall.
Left and right upper traps represent antagonist mm.
her name is emily and the book is about emily
Scott Derrickson directed the movie The Exorcism of Emily Rose.
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