'Privilege In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily'

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A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner shows the effects of privilege in humanity and how it can lead to mad behavior. Emily used to be rich, before her father died, and so the town looks the other way at her unusual and entitled actions for most of the story. When she went out to purchase poison, “the law [required] [Emily] to tell what [she] [was] going to use it for,”(p. 4), however, the druggist lets her get away with just a stare, allowing her to break the law because of her reputation, therefore enabling her to kill Barron with the poison she bought, and doing exactly the action that the law was most likely put into place to prevent. After she kills Barron and the neighbors notice a smell around her house, the judge says that they could

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