William Faulkner’s stories are often told from multiple points of view. “A Rose for Emily” is told from the point of view of unnamed narrators who speak on behalf of an entire Southern town. In a narrative response of 300 words or more, re-write any section of the story from a different point of view: either that of Emily, her father, Tobe, or a character of your own imagination. Be sure to incorporate specific descriptions and dialogue from the text in your alteration of Faulkner’s classic.