Miss Emily In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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“A Rose for Emily” appears to be narrated by someone from the town or perhaps many separate views of the townspeople meshed into one. The point of view throughout the story would be an external narrator. As the narrator begins to tell the story of Miss Emily, we learn about her family and the history behind her character, almost as if the narrator is someone who has observed Miss Emily, for a very long time. All of the details presented in the story are details, which would have been identified by a witness or outsider. There are no feelings or dispositions presented by Miss Emily herself, instead there are just ideas and thoughts about what is seen, heard, smelt, and thought of by the people in the town. This allows the reader to understand