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This story makes me think of
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
"In this world nothing can be
said to be certain, except
death and taxes."
This story makes me think of
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
"In this world nothing can be
said to be certain, except
death and taxes."




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town
This story makes me think of
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
"In this world nothing can be
said to be certain, except
death and taxes."




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
"In this world nothing can be
said to be certain, except
death and taxes."




  The town keeps intervening!




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
"In this world nothing can be
said to be certain, except
death and taxes."




   The town’s people are
   horrible to Miss Emily
  about her dating Homer!

  The town keeps intervening!




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
"In this world nothing can be
said to be certain, except
death and taxes."



  When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her.


   The town’s people are
   horrible to Miss Emily
  about her dating Homer!

  The town keeps intervening!




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
                                  Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here.
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
                                   Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the
"In this world nothing can be
                                  image of the skull and cross bones on the rat
said to be certain, except
                                                     poison.
death and taxes."



  When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her.


   The town’s people are
   horrible to Miss Emily
  about her dating Homer!

  The town keeps intervening!




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
                                  Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here.
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
                                   Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the
"In this world nothing can be
                                  image of the skull and cross bones on the rat
said to be certain, except
                                                     poison. town’s people are
                                                           The
death and taxes."
                                                              all a-flutter over
                                                             whether Miss Emily
                                                               and Homer are
  When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her.      married, are about to
                                                             be married, or will
   The town’s people are                                      never be married.
   horrible to Miss Emily
  about her dating Homer!

  The town keeps intervening!




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
                                  Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here.
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
                                   Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the
"In this world nothing can be
                                  image of the skull and cross bones on the rat
said to be certain, except
                                                     poison. town’s people are
                                                           The
death and taxes."
                                                              all a-flutter over
                                                             whether Miss Emily
                                                               and Homer are
  When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her.      married, are about to
                                                             be married, or will
   The town’s people are                                      never be married.
   horrible to Miss Emily                                           Homer goes missin
  about her dating Homer!

  The town keeps intervening!




We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
                                  Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here.
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
                                   Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the
"In this world nothing can be
                                  image of the skull and cross bones on the rat
said to be certain, except
                                                     poison. town’s people are
                                                           The
death and taxes."
                                                              all a-flutter over
                                                             whether Miss Emily
                                                               and Homer are
  When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her.      married, are about to
                                                             be married, or will
   The town’s people are                                      never be married.
   horrible to Miss Emily                                           Homer goes missin
  about her dating Homer!

  The town keeps intervening!


                                   We learn what, exactly, Miss Emily
                                    has been doing for forty years.
We begin with a
funeral attended
 by everybody in
      town          We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
This story makes me think of
                                 Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here.
the Benjamin Franklin quote:
                                  Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the
"In this world nothing can be
                                 image of the skull and cross bones on the rat
said to be certain, except
                                                    poison. town’s people are
                                                          The
death and taxes."
                                                             all a-flutter over
                                                            whether Miss Emily
                                                              and Homer are
  When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her.     married, are about to
                                                            be married, or will
   The town’s people are                                     never be married.
   horrible to Miss Emily                                          Homer goes missin
  about her dating Homer!

  The town keeps intervening!


                                   We learn what, exactly, Miss Emily
                                    has been doing for forty years.
We begin with a
funeral attended                                          Homer Barron, I presume? Is
 by everybody in                                          that a grey hair next to your
      town                                                             head?
                    We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to
                acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next
                summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so
                 she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird
               smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue
                        with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)

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A rose for emily plot

  • 1. This story makes me think of the Benjamin Franklin quote: "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes."
  • 2. This story makes me think of the Benjamin Franklin quote: "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town
  • 3. This story makes me think of the Benjamin Franklin quote: "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 4. This story makes me think of the Benjamin Franklin quote: "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." The town keeps intervening! We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 5. This story makes me think of the Benjamin Franklin quote: "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." The town’s people are horrible to Miss Emily about her dating Homer! The town keeps intervening! We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 6. This story makes me think of the Benjamin Franklin quote: "In this world nothing can be said to be certain, except death and taxes." When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her. The town’s people are horrible to Miss Emily about her dating Homer! The town keeps intervening! We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 7. This story makes me think of Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here. the Benjamin Franklin quote: Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the "In this world nothing can be image of the skull and cross bones on the rat said to be certain, except poison. death and taxes." When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her. The town’s people are horrible to Miss Emily about her dating Homer! The town keeps intervening! We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 8. This story makes me think of Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here. the Benjamin Franklin quote: Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the "In this world nothing can be image of the skull and cross bones on the rat said to be certain, except poison. town’s people are The death and taxes." all a-flutter over whether Miss Emily and Homer are When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her. married, are about to be married, or will The town’s people are never be married. horrible to Miss Emily about her dating Homer! The town keeps intervening! We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 9. This story makes me think of Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here. the Benjamin Franklin quote: Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the "In this world nothing can be image of the skull and cross bones on the rat said to be certain, except poison. town’s people are The death and taxes." all a-flutter over whether Miss Emily and Homer are When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her. married, are about to be married, or will The town’s people are never be married. horrible to Miss Emily Homer goes missin about her dating Homer! The town keeps intervening! We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 10. This story makes me think of Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here. the Benjamin Franklin quote: Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the "In this world nothing can be image of the skull and cross bones on the rat said to be certain, except poison. town’s people are The death and taxes." all a-flutter over whether Miss Emily and Homer are When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her. married, are about to be married, or will The town’s people are never be married. horrible to Miss Emily Homer goes missin about her dating Homer! The town keeps intervening! We learn what, exactly, Miss Emily has been doing for forty years. We begin with a funeral attended by everybody in town We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)
  • 11. This story makes me think of Faulkner did a great job with symbolism here. the Benjamin Franklin quote: Homer was a bit of a “rat” - the climax is the "In this world nothing can be image of the skull and cross bones on the rat said to be certain, except poison. town’s people are The death and taxes." all a-flutter over whether Miss Emily and Homer are When that doesn’t work, they sic the cousins on her. married, are about to be married, or will The town’s people are never be married. horrible to Miss Emily Homer goes missin about her dating Homer! The town keeps intervening! We learn what, exactly, Miss Emily has been doing for forty years. We begin with a funeral attended Homer Barron, I presume? Is by everybody in that a grey hair next to your town head? We learn some crazy stuff about Miss Emily. She refuses to acknowledge that her father has died for four days. Then, the next summer she finally gets a boyfriend, but is afraid he’ll leave her so she buys poison and now he just disappears? Now there’s a weird smell that every one is freaked out by. to top it off, there’s an issue with taxes (which makes me think of Ben Franklin)

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