she likes it
Emily may feel disappointed or frustrated at being denied suitors, but she will likely continue to maintain her independence and not let it affect her self-worth. She may see it as an opportunity to focus on herself and pursue her own goals and interests.
Yes, they did feel superior to the Native Amricas, I don't know why?
Depends if they liked her or not
The native Americans felt very strongly about the Americans progress, they did not like that there land was being taken over.
Emily French is indeed a squib. She is known in the wizarding world as a crazy squib who is incredibly jealous of pure blood Lily Smith. She is in Hufflepuff and longs to be in Griffindor. She is know to accuse people of being a giant to feel better about herself.
Most felt no worries or concerns at all. They felt genuine pride in being professional soldiers.
She died before she even became famous.
They cry and feel sad...
The townspeople say "poor Emily" in "A Rose for Emily" out of sympathy for her tragic life and circumstances. Emily faced societal pressures, loneliness, and loss, which led to her descent into madness and isolation. The phrase reflects the townspeople's recognition of her struggles and the empathy they feel towards her.
Well, it made the native people feel threatened because their environment was being changed and they probably weren't happy, which is why they made wars but eventually they accepted the fact that the immigrants were here to stay. Hope this helps!!
he hated them
Brad proposed to Emily. I feel so happy for her daughter, Ricky