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“A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner

In 1950, Faulkner accepted the Noble Prize for Literature. In his speech, he stated that the problems of the human heart in conflict with itselfalone can make good writing because only that I worth writing about.

What conflicts of the heart appear in this story–think broadly about history and setting, as well as character?

Plot: Faulkner uses a number of Gothic elements in this plot. Describe some of the Gothic elements, and explain how these elements both forward the plot and establish atmosphere. In other words: how does setting influence plot? (Hint: review the weekly lecture for an understanding of Gothic literature.)
Explain the events that begin and end the story.

How do these events relate to one another, and what do we then learn about how Faulkner has constructed this plot?

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