The Unknown Narrator In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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In William Faulkner’s short story, “A Rose For Emily,” he tells a story in which Emily Grierson’s life is told by an unknown narrator. The Narrator tells how in Emily’s life, she has kept to herself inside her house for the majority of her life, causing the townspeople to grow more and more curious as the distance from her grew. He tells of her unsuccessful love life and how eventually they would find Homer Barron, the only man that she had showed interest in, dead, laying in a bed, in a room that had collected a large amount of dust. All throughout Faulkner’s story the Narrator tells the story from an outside view. This point of view adds to the mysterious and disconnected tone that Faulkner creates. Because the narrator sees Emily’s life

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