Miss Emily sleeps with Homer Barron for at least several decades, as evidenced by the discovery of his remains in her bed and the strand of gray hair found on his pillow suggesting long-term companionship.
Emily's purchase of arsenic, which is commonly used for poisoning. The strong foul smell coming from Emily's house after Homer's disappearance. Homer's sudden disappearance after entering Emily's house. No sightings or whereabouts of Homer after he entered Emily's home. The discovery of Homer's decomposed remains in Emily's bedroom many years later.
Miss Emily poisoned the man, Homer Barron and kept his corpse in her bedroom until she died many years later.
After Homer Barron disappears, Miss Emily is never seen again for many years. It is later revealed that she had kept Homer's body in her house, sleeping next to it every night. When she dies, her secret is discovered, revealing the extent of her mental instability and obsession with Homer.
Homer Barron was the only individual seen coming and going from Emily Grierson's house for many years in the short story "A Rose for Emily" by William Faulkner.
Homer Baron never wanted to marry Miss Emily. In the story, he stated that he wasn't the marrying kind and preferred to drink with the young men at the Elk's Club. Many readers believe he was a homosexual.
The womans hair, which lets you know that she laid next to his dead body.
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a million! :)
well it depends if you sleep 12 hours every day for 24 years you would have gotten about 12 years of sleep.
100 years
she fell into a deep sleep
3 years