Once you have rearranged the main plot events of faulkners


Once you have rearranged the main plot events of Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" (p. 55) in the correct chronological order, you should have a clearer understanding of the plot of the story.

How does the order of events as they are told in the story help create interest and suspense? Explain how Emily's reasons for murdering Homer are related to her personal history and to the ways she handled previous conflicts.

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