To keep his honor, Emily killed her lover, Homer Barron. Like the other girls, she wanted to love and be loved. Her women's rights was prevented when her father was alive. But ironically, he claimed that "he is not a class born to get married.", whereas all people commune thought, "she will marry him". On the other hand, He is a rude, so she was afraid that if he reveals their intimate relationships, people will laugh at you. What a shame! After all, she had to poison him not only to hide their actions, but also to keep him forever with you. summary,
William Faulkner wrote a story really sensational about Emily Grierson, a poor woman, but there are inconsistencies with the family, the townspeople and the people themselves. Indeed, her father told her to wrap too far when he was alive. This makes her life to a dead end. So, Despite the intervention of the townspeople about their love, but they are always driving together on Sunday afternoon. When she could not marry his lover, she has to kill him to keep his dignity. With the above mentioned aspects, the author wants to give us a moral lesson is that "parents should not tell the children wrap too far."
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