"Of course it is. What else could . . ." This behind their hands; rustling of craned silk and satin behind jalousies-(shutters) closed upon the sun of Sunday afternoon as the thin, swift clop-clop-clop of the matched team passed: "Poor Emily."
Miss Emily's purchase of a men's toiletry set, monogrammed with H.B. for Homer Barron, makes the town believe she and Homer are married. This purchase suggests to the townspeople that Miss Emily and Homer share a close relationship and that they are living together.
Emily dates Homer Barron because he is a Northerner who stands out in the small Southern town of Jefferson, which excites and interests her. Additionally, Homer is a prominent figure in the town, giving Emily company and social status. She may also feel a sense of control and power in the relationship with Homer.
Homer Simpson calls Patty and Selma, Fatty and Smellma :)
she likes it
Depends if they liked her or not
She died before she even became famous.
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.
No. He taunted Cyclops after he sailed away from the island where he stayed. thanx...:)
they probably feel weird about it or they feel you was too young to get married. but some teens dont obsesivley know that it is wrong to get married young.
Just tell her how you feel about it and make her not get married
An atheist can marry when they feel they are mature enough adults to get married.
maybe you feel it was for the right reasons.
no