Topic > Research Paper on a Rose for Emily - 1703
. . [and] two years after her father's death and a short time after her fiancé—the one we thought would marry her—had abandoned her" (405). Once again, the townspeople interfere by demanding that someone tell them about it. they were sent to snoop around his house: "three gray beards and a younger one, a member of the rising generation" (406) As they are about to leave, they notice Emily at the window with a dark light behind with her "torso erect." like that of an idol" (406). For Emily was not aware of how the citizens looked at her with such high admiration and
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