1. Faulkner and A Rose for Emily
Emily's second main conflict came from the inner conflict of when she finally fell in love with a man named Homer Barron. ... 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. Due to Emily not being able to get over the past, and realize that Homer did not want to marry her, which he admitted when he said he was not a "marrying man, she held onto the fabulous moment of when th...
- Word Count: 816
- Approx Pages: 3
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- Grade Level: High School