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English, 16.04.2020 18:01 jocelyn7575

A rose for emily Who is the unamend narrator? For whom does he profess to be speaking? Why "we" instead of "I?" Why would Faulkner choose this narrative perspective rather than write in third person? Explain with textual support from each of the five sections.

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