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Faulkner'S &Quot;Rose For Emily&Quot; Vs Dubus &Quot;Killings&Quot;

   
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Similarly Matt's son Frank was spending time with a married woman, Mary Ann, as she was portrayed, "four years older than him," "had two children," and "was in the process of a divorce" (Dubus, “Killings” 105). Another similarity faced by Matt and Emily is their desire for revenge in the conflict of love lost...
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Emily is taunted with the notion of Homer leaving her, as Homer depicts him self as "not a marrying man" (Faulkner, “Rose” 94). Broken down by the townspeople and plagued by low self-esteem, she snaps. She follows the fracture in her sanity and goes to see a druggist, "I wasn't some poison…I want the best you have...
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