Faulkner appeared to have the goal of wishing the reader to be aware that a change in a person's (Emily's) mental state could be reflected by a corresponding change in physical appearance.
The narrator in "A Rose for Emily" provides a mix of pity, curiosity, and judgment toward Emily. While the narrator sympathizes with her circumstances, there is also a sense of intrigue into her mysterious life and decisions, all underlined by an undercurrent of criticism for her actions.
The narrator proudly recognizes the dignity with which Miss Emily faces adversity.
Danny devito
How does the narrator feel for maria?what does he feel for
Danny De vITO
The narrator is not explicitly identified as either a man or woman in "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner. The narrator is more of a collective voice representing the townspeople's perspective on Emily Grierson and her life.
The narrator implies that Miss Emily's father tended to do all of the following except showing her love and affection.
The cast of Emily and Billy - 2013 includes: Karrie Crouse as Narrator Emily Joy Kessel as Emily Everett Meckler as Billy
They feel soft and smooth like a butterfly's wings
Emily Deschanel
They feel soft and smooth like a butterfly's wings
The narrator is speaking in first person plural, as a common-man in the town :)
Danny DeVito
The cast of The Wars of the Roses - 2002 includes: Graham McTavish as Extracts read by Robert Whelan as Narrator (2002)