Feminist Critique of A Rose for Emily
.... forces in town. She enters into a love affair with Homer
Barron, a
Yankee laborer that shocks the town. No self-respecting southern ....
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Perennial Prisoner
.... p. 484). She used to socialize about the time and could often be seen in the company of a "
Yankee," one Homer
Barron. Though the ....
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A Rose for Emily
.... Pitied, respected, and gossiped about freely, the only delineation from her lifestyle was her one beau, Homer
Barron, a
Yankee who had been hired to help in ....
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A Rose for Emily William Faulkner's short story
.... characters, a post Civil War relationship of mistress and "slave." The character of Homer
Barron is necessary for the story to unfold. He was a
Yankee, a big ....
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The Nature of Love: Faulkner and Hemingway
.... in her era. Because of this, she has become desperate to find love with a
Yankee laborer, Homer
Barron. Homer courts Miss Emily ....
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The Nature of Love in Literature
.... in her era. Because of this, she has become desperate to find love with a
Yankee laborer, Homer
Barron. Homer courts Miss Emily ....
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Faulkner & A Rose for Miss Emily
.... the town's first families, Emily for a brief time after her father's death appeared to have been on the brink of marrying a
Yankee foreman named Homer
Barron. ....
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A Rose for Emily
.... So, too, is Homer
Barron. He is not only a
Yankee, someone no self-respecting Southern woman would have anything to do with, but he is also someone who "liked ....
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A Rose for Emily
.... So, too, is Homer
Barron. He is not only a
Yankee, someone no self-respecting Southern woman would have anything to do with, but he is also someone who "liked ....
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3

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A Rose for Emily
.... decay of a life style, that of the Old South, but also the decay of something very real: Emily's murder of Homer
Barron, the working-class
Yankee who jilted her ....
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A Rose For Emily
.... Homer
Barron had something of the image but little of the soul of her .... which also tacitly suggests the comparison between Miss Emily's father and the
Yankee. ....
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Aristocratic Pretensions
.... They are disappointed when Homer
Barron disappears that there was not a "public blowing .... who ruins her chances with a number of suitors to a
Yankee day-laborer ....
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Relation of the Town to Miss Emily
.... They are disappointed when Homer
Barron disappears that there was not a "public blowing .... who ruins her chances with a number of suitors to a
Yankee day-laborer ....
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A Faded Rose
.... entertained a
Yankee day laborer as her beau and was betrothed, but one day he up and disappeared never to be heard from again. When Homer
Barron disappears ....
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