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A Rose for Emily

A Rose for Emily. William Faulkner. Vocabulary - Write down the following vocabulary words on your paper. (P.861). Encroached Obliterated Vanquished Vindicated Imperviousness Divulge Circumvent Thwarted Virulent inextricable. Literary Element - Conflict.

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A Rose for Emily

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  1. A Rose for Emily William Faulkner

  2. Vocabulary - Write down the following vocabulary words on your paper. (P.861) • Encroached • Obliterated • Vanquished • Vindicated • Imperviousness • Divulge • Circumvent • Thwarted • Virulent • inextricable

  3. Literary Element - Conflict A struggle between opposing forces. Internal – Conflict within a character who is torn by competing values or needs. External – conflict occurs between a character and some outside force such as another person, society as whole, nature, or fate. What happens when the struggle ends and the outcome is revealed? Resolution You will see internal and external conflict in “A Rose for Emily”

  4. Note taking guide… Faulkner tells this story in five sections. These sections do not occur in time order. To make sense of the story, analyze what happens in each section. Use the following chart to record your observation.

  5. A Rose For Emily

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