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A Rose for Emily

A Rose for Emily

  

by William Faulkner

Challenges & Opportunities

Available to teachers only as part of the Teaching A Rose for Emily Teacher Pass


Teaching A Rose for Emily Teacher Pass includes:

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Sample of Challenges & Opportunities


An eccentric, old spinster dies, and upon her death, you find out that she was a murderer who had a taste for necrophilia. What's not to like?

"A Rose for Emily" combines all the cool stuff of high literature (metaphors, analogies, rich imagery) with all the really fun, spine-tingling stuff of Gothic low literature (thrills! suspense! romance! murder!). Your students get to read a freaky thriller, but it's also a literary classic. Not to mention, the story fits into a tidy seven or so pages. There might be no better story than this one to get students to like reading Faulkner (who otherwise—let's face it—can be challenging and overwhelming).