The bad smell in her house
  • What does this relate to in the story?
  • Why does this relationship have a big chance of not working?
  • What was the image that the town had of the Grierson's?
  • What was the complain of Emily?
Going into the kitchen of Emily's house
  • When he came back, what was the last image that the town had of homer?
  • After the departure of Home Baron, what was the social activity Emily had?
  • Why did they wanted to see the inside of the house?
  • Who is he going to use the whip on?
She denied that he was dead
  • What was Emily's reaction to this question from the pharmacist?
  • After the departure of Home Baron, what was the social activity Emily had?
  • The father died. When he died, what was her response to his death?
  • Who did the dad have issues with?
Animal crawled into her house and died
  • Where did he get that name?
  • What does that tell you about Emily Grierson?
  • What is he holding?
  • What does he think?
Hair went grey
  • In what way, does section 4 come full circle?
  • As years pass, what physical changes took for Emily?
  • What was the image that the town had of the Grierson's?
  • They take a closer look, and they notice what?
Smell; Judge was wrong it was the body of Homer decomposing
  • What else does it explain?
  • What did Emily buy for Homer?
  • What else did they notice?
  • What is in the open door?
To see the inside of her house
  • What is the condition of the corpse?
  • What does that tell you about the body?
  • Why did the women go to the funeral?
  • What does this relate to in the story?
Because everyone else has to pay taxes; it's unfair
  • What is the problem with Homer?
  • What problem is that going to cause?
  • What is the significance of the year 1894?
  • What is the name of her boyfriend?
Psychoanalysis
  • What school of psychology says the subconscious mind controls it?
  • What shade of grey did her hair go?
  • What is strange about the position, in which the body is lying?
  • What thought occurred to the next generation of politicians?
Happening after her fathers death
  • Where did he get that name?
  • How do we know?
  • How did we know that?
  • What is he holding?
OutfitJewelry Each piece was engraved with his initials
  • What else did they notice?
  • What is the condition of the corpse?
  • What did Emily buy for Homer?
  • Why did the women go to the funeral?
Almost 10 years
  • What is he holding?
  • What does he think?
  • Where did he get that name?
  • How long has he been dead?
A position of embrace, hugging
  • What is strange about the position, in which the body is lying?
  • What was the image that the town had of the Grierson's?
  • What is Homer's occupation?
  • What is the significance of the year 1894?
Identify what you plan on using it for
  • What did the law require?
  • What did Colonel Sartoris decide to do?
  • Why did she kill him?
  • What was the conflict about?
Because he was in control of every aspect of her life; If he's dead, she'll be truly alone in the world; Sign of victimization
  • Who could Homer Baron be? (According to her)
  • What does that make you wonder?
  • Why would she be in denial of the death of a man who was abusive, controlling?
  • Why did the men go to the funeral?
White
  • How is she dressed?
  • How did the body get there?
  • How long has he been dead?
  • Why did she kill him?
She's been sleeping next to the body for years Explains why the body is in position of embrace
  • What would you associate that with?
  • What conclusion do you draw?
  • What was the complain of Emily?
  • What does white suggest?
Why is she getting special treatment; A reason why he did this (maybe her family made him a favor, relationship)
  • Why did the men go to the funeral?
  • What does that make you wonder?
  • How did the body get there?
  • What does that tell you about Emily Grierson?
She murdered him; he went into the house and never came outShe used the arsenic poison
  • What is her position on paying taxes?
  • What is part of the psychology of abuse?
  • How did the body get there?
  • What is the lie that he came up with?
Lack of chronological order
  • Where in the doorway is Emily?
  • where do we see stream of consciousness?
  • What does the horse whip suggest?
  • What would you associate that with?
It's been there for awhile
  • What was the image that the town had of the Grierson's?
  • What does that tell you about the body?
  • What does this relate to in the story?
  • What is the problem with Homer?
Emily Grierson
  • How did the body get there?
  • What is her position on paying taxes?
  • Who is the main character?
  • Where did he get that name?
He likes men and described himself as not the marrying type, and drinking with younger man
  • How is she dressed?
  • Who did the dad have issues with?
  • How did we know that?
  • How did the body get there?
Homer Barron
  • What is the name of her boyfriend?
  • What is the problem about talking to colonel Sartoris?
  • Why did the women go to the funeral?
  • Where in the doorway is Emily?
He decides that Emily has no longer have to pay taxes
  • What does that tell you about Emily Grierson?
  • What did Colonel Sartoris decide to do?
  • What is part of the psychology of abuse?
  • Who did the dad have issues with?
Lady Wyatts will
  • What was the conflict about?
  • Who did the dad have issues with?
  • What was Emily's reaction to this question from the pharmacist?
  • Who is the main character?
Emily needs to pay her taxes
  • What thought occurred to the next generation of politicians?
  • What is the significance of the year 1894?
  • What does this relate to in the story?
  • Why does this relationship have a big chance of not working?
House
  • What do they discover?
  • Where was the body?
  • Where in the South does the story take place?
  • What was the complain of Emily?
She hasn't gotten out of her house in 10 years; she's out of touched
  • Why did they wanted to see the inside of the house?
  • What does that tell you about Emily Grierson?
  • What change did Emily made to her house?
  • What is part of the psychology of abuse?
Homers death had to do with her father, the dad controlled her for 30 years. And she gets one guy that shows interest, and in turns out he's gay
  • Why couldn't she handle the rejection?
  • Why did the men go to the funeral?
  • What is her position on paying taxes?
  • What does that make you wonder?
Purity; Back in the day, it meant a woman who had not been with a men yet
  • What does white suggest?
  • What conclusion do you draw?
  • What was the complain of Emily?
  • What else does it explain?
To open a room upstairs
  • What was the image that the town had of the Grierson's?
  • They buried her, and what do they decide to do? They feel like they need to?
  • Why does this relationship have a big chance of not working?
  • What thought occurred to the next generation of politicians?
30 years he controlled every aspect of her life
  • What change did Emily made to her house?
  • Why?
  • What did Colonel Sartoris decide to do?
  • How did we know that?
Psychology; Subconscious mind
  • The decision to murder homer Baron had to do with the relationship of her fatherWhat characteristics of modernism is this?
  • What is strange about the position, in which the body is lying?
  • What thought occurred to the next generation of politicians?
  • Why did the women go to the funeral?
An image of an open door with Emily and her father standing on the doorway
  • What did Emily buy for Homer?
  • What was the image that the town had of the Grierson's?
  • What was the complain of Emily?
  • What is in the open door?
Arsenic
  • What do they discover?
  • What is that an example of?
  • What is Jefferson?
  • What kind of poison?
Her dad
  • Who's in the foreground?
  • Where was the body?
  • What is Homer's occupation?
  • What finally happened?
A group of them go to the house
  • What did one group of men did at night when they went to her house?
  • They send Emily a letter, communicate with her, she's not responsive. What do they decide to do?
  • Why would she be in denial of the death of a man who was abusive, controlling?
  • Where did he get that name?
She doesn't pay taxes in Jefferson
  • What is her position on paying taxes?
  • Why did the men go to the funeral?
  • The father died. When he died, what was her response to his death?
  • Where did he get that name?
She was kind of like a monument of the time; the men went to pay respect to one of the most important people
  • How did the body get there?
  • Why did she kill him?
  • What does that make you wonder?
  • Why did the men go to the funeral?
He was a colonel in the civil war
  • Where did he get that name?
  • Why did the men go to the funeral?
  • How did the body get there?
  • What is her position on paying taxes?
Master bedroom
  • What's wrong with Emily Grierson?
  • What kind of poison?
  • What room is it?
  • What does white suggest?
He's from the north (Yankee)
  • What is the problem with Homer?
  • What is Homer's occupation?
  • What does that tell you about the body?
  • What is the problem about talking to colonel Sartoris?
He was going to end the relationship
  • Why did she kill him?
  • What does he think?
  • Where did he get that name?
  • Who did the dad have issues with?
Guys who have interest in his daughter
  • What is the lie that he came up with?
  • What is her position on paying taxes?
  • What is part of the psychology of abuse?
  • Who is he going to use the whip on?
Less important
  • Why does this relationship have a big chance of not working?
  • What school of psychology says the subconscious mind controls it?
  • If something is in the background, what does that tell you about them?
  • What was the image that the town had of the Grierson's?
Dead body
  • What does the horse whip suggest?
  • What do they discover?
  • What does this relate to in the story?
  • What's wrong with Emily Grierson?
The house started to smell bad; it smelled so bad that several people went see Judge Stevens
  • What is in the open door?
  • What was the complain of Emily?
  • What else does it explain?
  • What conclusion do you draw?
Last chance
  • She says if he doesn't believe her, talk to whom?
  • Who could Homer Baron be? (According to her)
  • What conclusion do you draw from her father?
  • Why couldn't she handle the rejection?
William Faulkner
  • How is she dressed?
  • Who is the author?
  • Who did the dad have issues with?
  • What does he think?
After her boyfriend left her, she never went out at all
  • Where do we see disillusionment in the story?
  • How do you know her boyfriend leaving bothered her?
  • How do you know her fathers death bothered her?
  • What did Colonel Sartoris decide to do?
Skeleton
  • What is the condition of the corpse?
  • What's wrong with Emily Grierson?
  • What was the complain of Emily?
  • What is the problem with Homer?
He's dead
  • Where in the South does the story take place?
  • What is the problem about talking to colonel Sartoris?
  • In what way, does section 4 come full circle?
  • Who's in the foreground?
The person who is abuse often becomes dependent on the abuser
  • What is part of the psychology of abuse?
  • What does that tell you about Emily Grierson?
  • What does that make you wonder?
  • What did Colonel Sartoris decide to do?
Sprinkled lime over the foundation of the house; also in the cellar
  • What does that tell you about Emily Grierson?
  • What is part of the psychology of abuse?
  • What did one group of men did at night when they went to her house?
  • Why did they wanted to see the inside of the house?
Nobody had been inside the house for 10 years; except Emily and a servant
  • Who did the dad have issues with?
  • Why did they wanted to see the inside of the house?
  • Why did the men go to the funeral?
  • Why did she kill him?
Her father
  • In the living room (parlor), there's a painting of whom?
  • What was keeping her from getting married?
  • What was Emily's reaction to this question from the pharmacist?
  • What is he holding?
The smell went away
  • What room is it?
  • What finally happened?
  • What is that an example of?
  • What does this relate to in the story?
Iron
  • What shade of grey did her hair go?
  • What does the horse whip suggest?
  • What is the significance of the year 1894?
  • What is the name of her boyfriend?
Her dad loaned money to the town, and it was a lot, going to pay it backGradually overtime
  • Who is the main character?
  • What is the lie that he came up with?
  • What did Colonel Sartoris decide to do?
  • What does he think?
Backwards
  • Since the story starts with the main character dead, that means it can only go with one direction, which is?
  • The decision to murder homer Baron had to do with the relationship of her fatherWhat characteristics of modernism is this?
  • What is the name of her boyfriend?
  • Where in the doorway is Emily?
She closed down the upstairs, locked it up
  • What is the lie that he came up with?
  • What change did Emily made to her house?
  • How do you know her fathers death bothered her?
  • What did Colonel Sartoris decide to do?
Background
  • Where in the doorway is Emily?
  • What do they discover?
  • Where in the South does the story take place?
  • What's wrong with Emily Grierson?
Colonel Sartoris
  • She says if he doesn't believe her, talk to whom?
  • How long has he been dead?
  • What conclusion do you draw from her father?
  • The father died. When he died, what was her response to his death?
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