The last scene forces readers to reinterpret Emily’s entire life. Write about a moment when new information changed your perception of a person or situation. How did that “plot twist” reshape your understanding, the same way Faulkner’s ending reshapes the story?
The last scene forces readers to reinterpret Emily’s entire life. Write about a moment when new information changed your perception of a person or situation. How did that “plot twist” reshape your understanding, the same way Faulkner’s ending reshapes the story?
The last scene, where we hear that she has been sleeping with the dead body that she kept in the house, was a shock, but also not because of what she did when her father died. I haven't really had an experience of that level that changes my life or my view on anyone that much the closest things that I have had is as I grew up I learened more about the people that I have known all my life for example my great uncle who I had no idea about I just know that he was the first person in my family to go to collage on my moms side but I learned about what he did and when so I guess it gave me a deeper understanding or shifted my perspective on him.
Today in class, we did a quiz over A Rose for Miss emily in groups, and we worked through the problems with the process of elimination
Today, I gained a better understanding of the story's ending. While working with my group, we were discussing (arguing) over two answers, and I clearly saw the right answer, which was just a conclusion, because we already had places where the author gave us info to infer about what was happening in the story, so it wasn't a surprise.
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