1. A Rose For Emily
The narrator apparently sees and lets the readers see what Miss Emily is oblivious to. ... This timepiece symbolizes how time has been hidden from her all of these years as opposed to the fully aware narrator, and this hidden time results in her stubborn unchanging ways which are presented to the readers through this evident narration. ... This intentional point of view holds strong to its duty at presenting this theme to be obtained and analyzed by the reader. ... The point of view in a story usually can shed light on the theme to a story, and it is evident of that in Faulkner's cl...
- Word Count: 675
- Approx Pages: 3
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: Undergraduate