A struggle for Emily
Title: A struggle for Emily
Category: Literature / English
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A struggle for Emily
“A Struggling Emily” In the story, “A Rose for Emily,” by William Faulkner, Miss Emily Grierson’s struggle with her family, her town, and herself makes her do things that are out of the ”norm.” Her struggle makes her act inhuman and deranged. Emily is a living a very sheltered life. Miss Emily struggles, in this story, with herself and the society around her. Emily Grierson became very heartless in the eyes of the reader
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