1. Faulkner and A Rose for Emily
A conflict can be within the character himself, his ambitions, morals, or between what is right and wrong. ... The first time Homer deserts her she is conflicted a little as, "people hardly saw her at all"" (par. 15). She spends months in her house because she did not know what to do without Homer. When she realized that Homer was going to leave her again, she poisoned him. ... Her intense love for Homer also leads her to develop necrophilia, which can be seen when she laid his dead corpse next to where she slept. ...
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- Grade Level: High School