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Title: A Rose for Emily Analysis
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Homer Barron comes to Miss Emily's town to fix the streets, and as the story goes on Miss Emily and Homer begin being seen around town together. As the time for Homer to leave nears, people begin to talk about how they believe Miss Emily is going to kill herself if she loses another person she loves... Showed first 250 characters
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Miss Emily goes to the drug store and tells the druggist she wants to buy some arsenic. The druggist asks Miss Emily why and receives no response other than she just wants to buy some arsenic. The druggist tells Miss Emily he can't unless it is for the rats, but he knows that it isn't and figures it will be for the best... Showed next 250 characters
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