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A ROSE FOR EMILY – William Faulkner
1) In the first paragraph of the story, we see that Faulkner uses a first person plural narrator. Why
do you think Faulkner prefers this? Why does the narrator scramble the chronology of events
in the story?
2) What metaphor is used to describe Miss Emily in the first paragraph?
3) What could Miss Emily’s house represent? Comment on the narrator’s description of the
house in the first and the fifth paragraph.
4) Where does the story take place? Collect some information about the setting.
What does the depiction of the manservant tell us about the historical and social context in
America then? How do the townspeople approach him? To what extent would you consider
the story a critical commentary about Southern society?
5) What had Colonel Sartoris done for Miss Emily in 1894? What did the next generation of town
leaders do on the first of the year?
6) At the beginning of Part 2, how long had Miss Emily’s father been dead? Find the paragraphs
in which the narrator mainly mentions about Miss Emily’s father and Miss Emily’s reaction
towards her father’s death. Then examine the relationship between the daughter and the
father.
7) What did Miss Emily tell her visitors the day after her father’s death?
8) What did the townspeople not think she was crazy for this?
9) Who began to date Miss Emily in Part 3? Why was he in town?
10)What did the townspeople think of Miss Emily and her new boyfriend?
11)What do we learn about the attitude of the community towards the relationship between
Homer Barron and Miss Emily?
12)What else do we learn about Jefferson community’s reaction towards the relationship between
Homer and Emily? Give some examples. From whose perspective do we learn all this? To
what extent would you consider this information reliable?
13)In Part 4, who do some of the ladies go to see about Miss Emily’s situation? Why?
14)What does Miss Emily do that makes the townspeople think that she and her boyfriend have
wed?
15)Why do the townspeople believe her boyfriend/husband has left?
16)When was the last time the townspeople saw the boyfriend/husband?
17)Why had the men sprinkled the lime around her house in Part 2?
18)When Miss Emily was about forty, what had she done to earn money?
19)In Part 5, who returns to hold Miss Emily’s funeral?
20)After Miss Emily’s death, what do we discover in the room “which no one had seen in forty
years”? Why is the second pillow on the bed important? What does it show to us? Discuss
Miss Emily’s motive for her action.
21)Comment on the title of the story: What does “rose” symbolize?
22)Comment on the themes of the story:
ISOLATION: Which character is more isolated, Negro or Miss Emily? What are the different
reasons behind their isolations? Did they have a choice?
MEMORY AND THE PAST: If this story is a memory, whose memory is it? Does this memory
work the way that your memory works? Is Emily trapped by the past?
VERSIONS OF REALITY: Is Miss Emily insane or vengeful and mean? Do you think that
Negro has a clear view of reality? If he’s not insane, what might motivate him to protect Miss
Emily by not telling the authorities about the dead body?
COMPASSION AND FORGIVENESS: Does the town treat Emily compassionately? If it is true
that Emily murdered Homer, can we still feel compassionate for her? Do you feel compassion
for Homer?
23) Did you find this story depressing? Disgusting? What is your overall reaction to the story?
A ROSE FOR EMILY – William Faulkner
1) I think that he chose a first person plural narrator so we could see the story through the eyes of the
townspeople. Faulkner wanted to show what the townspeople of three different generations felt, thought and
said about Emily’s life.
I believed that the chorology of the events makes a little difficult to follow the story. But it makes the story
more interesting and catches the reader’s attention all the time.
2) The metaphor used is that Emily was like a fallen monument because she was big and respectable
woman like a monument that had died, that had fallen.
3) I think that Emily’s life is represented through the house. It was a beautiful mansion in the best street but it
was in decay like Emily, like the society and like the south. She was previously rich but then she was poor.
4) The story takes place in Jefferson, an invented place in the south of USA.
There were conflicts between black and white people. There was racism.
5) He had given her free taxes because her father had loaned money to the town. This was a tale that The
Colonel had invented to Emily.
6) Miss Emily’s father had been dead 2 years. She has a very close, strong relationship with her father. She
didn’t accept his death for 3 days because of that she didn’t show any sign of sadness or sorrow in her face.
She didn´t want to accept the reality.
7) Emily told them that her father wasn’t dead. She didn’t accept that her father had died.
8) Emily loved her father. So, townspeople believed that Emily was shocked by her father’s death but not
that she was crazy.
9) She began to date Homer Barron. He was in the town for paving the sidewalks.
10) At first, townspeople were glad that Miss Emily had a boyfriend but they didn’t believe that a Grierson
could have a serious relationship with a person from the North, a labourer.
11) The townspeople considered their relationship improper because of differences in values, social class
and different regions they belong to.
12) Homer Barron liked men because of that they couldn’t be together. He himself had remarked he wasn’t
a marrying man. So, the townspeople feel bad for Emily because she wanted to marry and he didn’t. From
townspeople’s perspective. They were friends but not a couple. (But Emily saw Homer Barron like a
boyfriend.)
13) The ladies in town convinced the Baptist Minister to confront Emily and attempt to persuade her to
break up the relationship. When he refuses to do that, his wife writes to Emily’s Alabama cousins to stop this
relationship. It was a disgrace to the town and a bad example to the young people.
14) Miss Emily had ordered a man’s toilet set with the initials of Homer Barron.
So, townspeople thought they have wed.
15) Townspeople believed that Homer has left the town to avoid Emily’s cousins.
16) A neighbour saw when Homer Barron entered to the Grierson home one evening but townspeople
have never seen him again.
17) The many complaints about the terrible smell (maybe from Homer Barron‘s dead body) from her house
lead Jefferson’s elder men to spread lime around her yard rather than confront Emily.
18) Few people see inside her house, but for a period of six or seven years, she had to give lessons of
china-painting to young women because she needed the money.
19) Her Alabama cousins returned to Jefferson to hold Emily’s funeral on the second day.
20) After the funeral, the townspeople break down a door of a room upstairs in Emily’s house that had’t
been opened in forty years. There they found the Homer Barron’s dead body. The townspeople notice the
indentation of a head in the pillow next to the body and along iron-gray hair in the pillow. This is important
because it shows to us that Emily had murdered Homer Barron with poison for rats and she lay on in the bed
next to his dead body. I believe that Emily killed him because she was afraid of losing him.
21) I think that Faulkner with that title try to show compassion for her, even though she is a killer. When
you give a flower in a funeral, you are showing pity for the person who died.
Also, it’s important the colour rose at the end of the story, because in the room where there was the dead
body of Homer Barron it was all decorated with curtains and light colour rose.
22) ISOLATION
I think that The Negro is the most isolated person because he doesn´t have any person who care of him or
who stay with him .He was a servant, he only have to serve other people. He didn´t have choice of having
friends or family.
At the beginning, Emily had a lot of boyfriends but his father thought nobody was good enough to marry with
her. After his death, Emily stayed alone and single. In the town she felt superior to other townspeople, so she
hadn´t friends in Jefferson. Miss Emily was isolated first by her father, and then by the town, by everyone
except the Negro. He was the only one who really cares about Emily.
MEMORY AND THE PAST
It is a memory of the narrator, who is one of the townspeople of Jefferson. Yes, when we remembered a
situation, our memory works in the same way: first the present, then the past. It’s a mixing time. It doesn’t
follow a chronological order.
I think that for Emily her father´s death was the end of her life, except to grow older, and alone; she had
something and she wanted to keep it.
Because of that she refused that her father had died, she didn’t accept the reality. So, she stayed locked
inside her home, she never went out and she remained single until she meets Homer Barron. When Miss
Emily begins dating Homer Barron, she is trying to free herself from her father's past control, and from the
tradition of being a proper lady. Time went by and the new generation arrived, but Emily was living in the
past. Even though, she believed that Colonel Santoris was alive and the truth is that he had died a decade
ago.
Also, the Grierson house is a symbol of living in the past. The house had once been white and had been in
the most select street of the town. But in the present, the house showed a state of decay among a
neighbourhood that was changing progressively.
VERSIONS OF REALITY
I think Miss Emily was really insane and mean too. She was lost everything her father, her richness, her
youth and then when she met Homer Barron she felt the necessity to kill him because of being afraid of
losing him. I believe that the isolation as a result of her father´s attitude and the lack of interaction with
other people apart from her servant made that she become insane. She was mean too because she don´t
worry about her neighbours’ problems like the smell of her house that bother other townspeople. She only
pay attention to her life and her problems.
I think that Tobe was better psychologically than Emily. In that house he was the only one that was
interaction with the outside world going in and out with the market basket. I believe that Tobe know very
well Miss Emily and he understand how she felt with all the tragic situations she had to live. For sure, the
Negro knew everything about what happened in the house but he didn’t tell the authorities because he was
loyal to Emily.
COMPASSION AND FORGIVENESS
Townspeople sometimes felt compassion for Emily because of her father’s fault she was alone and she
didn’t have anything. All the time they were judging her and giving their opinion about her. I believe that
they could felt a real compassion for Emily if they understand the tragic facts that had happened to her.
"Colonel Sartoris invented an involved tale to the effect that Miss Emily's father had loaned money to the
town, which the town, as a matter of business, preferred this way of repaying."I believed that Colonel
Sartoris is the unique person that felt a genuine compassion towards Emily. The new generation instead,
they wanted that Emily paid her taxes, so she would turn into an ordinary member of the town.
I don’t feel compassion for her because she is a killer, she murdered Homer Barron. I said that it might be
understandable because she was insane. A person that is crazy is able to do anything.
Yes, I feel compassion for Homer Barron. I think that he was a victim of a woman who wasn’t well
psychologically. If he didn’t go to Jefferson and meet Emily, he would be alive. I believe that even though
he had accepted to marry her, she would kill him because she was afraid of losing him. She was insane.
23) I think that this story is very depressing. Everything started with Emily’s father. He was the main
problem of her life. If she had married with one of her boyfriends, she would have a husband and maybe
children. I believe that the very close relationship between Emily and her father and then he died made her
become insane. After her father death, she felt that one part of her life had died. So, she was lost until she
met Homer Barron and she had the opportunity of being happy. But she was afraid of losing him like had
happened with her father. So, she thought that once she killed Homer, he would never have the choice of
leaving her. It was the way to have him with her forever. So, after reading the story I felt very sad and
depressed for Emily. After a hard life she had the opportunity of being happy and she lost it because of her
madness as a result of her father’s attitude.

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A rose for Emily - William Faulkner (Questions with answers)

  • 1. A ROSE FOR EMILY – William Faulkner 1) In the first paragraph of the story, we see that Faulkner uses a first person plural narrator. Why do you think Faulkner prefers this? Why does the narrator scramble the chronology of events in the story? 2) What metaphor is used to describe Miss Emily in the first paragraph? 3) What could Miss Emily’s house represent? Comment on the narrator’s description of the house in the first and the fifth paragraph. 4) Where does the story take place? Collect some information about the setting. What does the depiction of the manservant tell us about the historical and social context in America then? How do the townspeople approach him? To what extent would you consider the story a critical commentary about Southern society? 5) What had Colonel Sartoris done for Miss Emily in 1894? What did the next generation of town leaders do on the first of the year? 6) At the beginning of Part 2, how long had Miss Emily’s father been dead? Find the paragraphs in which the narrator mainly mentions about Miss Emily’s father and Miss Emily’s reaction towards her father’s death. Then examine the relationship between the daughter and the father. 7) What did Miss Emily tell her visitors the day after her father’s death? 8) What did the townspeople not think she was crazy for this? 9) Who began to date Miss Emily in Part 3? Why was he in town? 10)What did the townspeople think of Miss Emily and her new boyfriend? 11)What do we learn about the attitude of the community towards the relationship between Homer Barron and Miss Emily? 12)What else do we learn about Jefferson community’s reaction towards the relationship between Homer and Emily? Give some examples. From whose perspective do we learn all this? To what extent would you consider this information reliable? 13)In Part 4, who do some of the ladies go to see about Miss Emily’s situation? Why? 14)What does Miss Emily do that makes the townspeople think that she and her boyfriend have wed? 15)Why do the townspeople believe her boyfriend/husband has left? 16)When was the last time the townspeople saw the boyfriend/husband? 17)Why had the men sprinkled the lime around her house in Part 2? 18)When Miss Emily was about forty, what had she done to earn money? 19)In Part 5, who returns to hold Miss Emily’s funeral?
  • 2. 20)After Miss Emily’s death, what do we discover in the room “which no one had seen in forty years”? Why is the second pillow on the bed important? What does it show to us? Discuss Miss Emily’s motive for her action. 21)Comment on the title of the story: What does “rose” symbolize? 22)Comment on the themes of the story: ISOLATION: Which character is more isolated, Negro or Miss Emily? What are the different reasons behind their isolations? Did they have a choice? MEMORY AND THE PAST: If this story is a memory, whose memory is it? Does this memory work the way that your memory works? Is Emily trapped by the past? VERSIONS OF REALITY: Is Miss Emily insane or vengeful and mean? Do you think that Negro has a clear view of reality? If he’s not insane, what might motivate him to protect Miss Emily by not telling the authorities about the dead body? COMPASSION AND FORGIVENESS: Does the town treat Emily compassionately? If it is true that Emily murdered Homer, can we still feel compassionate for her? Do you feel compassion for Homer? 23) Did you find this story depressing? Disgusting? What is your overall reaction to the story?
  • 3. A ROSE FOR EMILY – William Faulkner 1) I think that he chose a first person plural narrator so we could see the story through the eyes of the townspeople. Faulkner wanted to show what the townspeople of three different generations felt, thought and said about Emily’s life. I believed that the chorology of the events makes a little difficult to follow the story. But it makes the story more interesting and catches the reader’s attention all the time. 2) The metaphor used is that Emily was like a fallen monument because she was big and respectable woman like a monument that had died, that had fallen. 3) I think that Emily’s life is represented through the house. It was a beautiful mansion in the best street but it was in decay like Emily, like the society and like the south. She was previously rich but then she was poor. 4) The story takes place in Jefferson, an invented place in the south of USA. There were conflicts between black and white people. There was racism. 5) He had given her free taxes because her father had loaned money to the town. This was a tale that The Colonel had invented to Emily. 6) Miss Emily’s father had been dead 2 years. She has a very close, strong relationship with her father. She didn’t accept his death for 3 days because of that she didn’t show any sign of sadness or sorrow in her face. She didn´t want to accept the reality. 7) Emily told them that her father wasn’t dead. She didn’t accept that her father had died. 8) Emily loved her father. So, townspeople believed that Emily was shocked by her father’s death but not that she was crazy. 9) She began to date Homer Barron. He was in the town for paving the sidewalks. 10) At first, townspeople were glad that Miss Emily had a boyfriend but they didn’t believe that a Grierson could have a serious relationship with a person from the North, a labourer. 11) The townspeople considered their relationship improper because of differences in values, social class and different regions they belong to. 12) Homer Barron liked men because of that they couldn’t be together. He himself had remarked he wasn’t a marrying man. So, the townspeople feel bad for Emily because she wanted to marry and he didn’t. From townspeople’s perspective. They were friends but not a couple. (But Emily saw Homer Barron like a boyfriend.) 13) The ladies in town convinced the Baptist Minister to confront Emily and attempt to persuade her to break up the relationship. When he refuses to do that, his wife writes to Emily’s Alabama cousins to stop this relationship. It was a disgrace to the town and a bad example to the young people. 14) Miss Emily had ordered a man’s toilet set with the initials of Homer Barron. So, townspeople thought they have wed. 15) Townspeople believed that Homer has left the town to avoid Emily’s cousins. 16) A neighbour saw when Homer Barron entered to the Grierson home one evening but townspeople have never seen him again.
  • 4. 17) The many complaints about the terrible smell (maybe from Homer Barron‘s dead body) from her house lead Jefferson’s elder men to spread lime around her yard rather than confront Emily. 18) Few people see inside her house, but for a period of six or seven years, she had to give lessons of china-painting to young women because she needed the money. 19) Her Alabama cousins returned to Jefferson to hold Emily’s funeral on the second day. 20) After the funeral, the townspeople break down a door of a room upstairs in Emily’s house that had’t been opened in forty years. There they found the Homer Barron’s dead body. The townspeople notice the indentation of a head in the pillow next to the body and along iron-gray hair in the pillow. This is important because it shows to us that Emily had murdered Homer Barron with poison for rats and she lay on in the bed next to his dead body. I believe that Emily killed him because she was afraid of losing him. 21) I think that Faulkner with that title try to show compassion for her, even though she is a killer. When you give a flower in a funeral, you are showing pity for the person who died. Also, it’s important the colour rose at the end of the story, because in the room where there was the dead body of Homer Barron it was all decorated with curtains and light colour rose. 22) ISOLATION I think that The Negro is the most isolated person because he doesn´t have any person who care of him or who stay with him .He was a servant, he only have to serve other people. He didn´t have choice of having friends or family. At the beginning, Emily had a lot of boyfriends but his father thought nobody was good enough to marry with her. After his death, Emily stayed alone and single. In the town she felt superior to other townspeople, so she hadn´t friends in Jefferson. Miss Emily was isolated first by her father, and then by the town, by everyone except the Negro. He was the only one who really cares about Emily. MEMORY AND THE PAST It is a memory of the narrator, who is one of the townspeople of Jefferson. Yes, when we remembered a situation, our memory works in the same way: first the present, then the past. It’s a mixing time. It doesn’t follow a chronological order. I think that for Emily her father´s death was the end of her life, except to grow older, and alone; she had something and she wanted to keep it. Because of that she refused that her father had died, she didn’t accept the reality. So, she stayed locked inside her home, she never went out and she remained single until she meets Homer Barron. When Miss Emily begins dating Homer Barron, she is trying to free herself from her father's past control, and from the tradition of being a proper lady. Time went by and the new generation arrived, but Emily was living in the past. Even though, she believed that Colonel Santoris was alive and the truth is that he had died a decade ago. Also, the Grierson house is a symbol of living in the past. The house had once been white and had been in the most select street of the town. But in the present, the house showed a state of decay among a neighbourhood that was changing progressively.
  • 5. VERSIONS OF REALITY I think Miss Emily was really insane and mean too. She was lost everything her father, her richness, her youth and then when she met Homer Barron she felt the necessity to kill him because of being afraid of losing him. I believe that the isolation as a result of her father´s attitude and the lack of interaction with other people apart from her servant made that she become insane. She was mean too because she don´t worry about her neighbours’ problems like the smell of her house that bother other townspeople. She only pay attention to her life and her problems. I think that Tobe was better psychologically than Emily. In that house he was the only one that was interaction with the outside world going in and out with the market basket. I believe that Tobe know very well Miss Emily and he understand how she felt with all the tragic situations she had to live. For sure, the Negro knew everything about what happened in the house but he didn’t tell the authorities because he was loyal to Emily. COMPASSION AND FORGIVENESS Townspeople sometimes felt compassion for Emily because of her father’s fault she was alone and she didn’t have anything. All the time they were judging her and giving their opinion about her. I believe that they could felt a real compassion for Emily if they understand the tragic facts that had happened to her. "Colonel Sartoris invented an involved tale to the effect that Miss Emily's father had loaned money to the town, which the town, as a matter of business, preferred this way of repaying."I believed that Colonel Sartoris is the unique person that felt a genuine compassion towards Emily. The new generation instead, they wanted that Emily paid her taxes, so she would turn into an ordinary member of the town. I don’t feel compassion for her because she is a killer, she murdered Homer Barron. I said that it might be understandable because she was insane. A person that is crazy is able to do anything. Yes, I feel compassion for Homer Barron. I think that he was a victim of a woman who wasn’t well psychologically. If he didn’t go to Jefferson and meet Emily, he would be alive. I believe that even though he had accepted to marry her, she would kill him because she was afraid of losing him. She was insane. 23) I think that this story is very depressing. Everything started with Emily’s father. He was the main problem of her life. If she had married with one of her boyfriends, she would have a husband and maybe children. I believe that the very close relationship between Emily and her father and then he died made her become insane. After her father death, she felt that one part of her life had died. So, she was lost until she met Homer Barron and she had the opportunity of being happy. But she was afraid of losing him like had happened with her father. So, she thought that once she killed Homer, he would never have the choice of leaving her. It was the way to have him with her forever. So, after reading the story I felt very sad and depressed for Emily. After a hard life she had the opportunity of being happy and she lost it because of her madness as a result of her father’s attitude.