Fear In William Faulkner's A Rose For Emily

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Don’t you wish fear was an emotion you never experienced? Without fear people wouldn’t be afraid to ask out their soulmate, not be afraid to take a jump into a unknown world. Except in our world people are ruled by fear and their conflicts can remain with them until they die. Fear is one of our most controlling emotions and a book by William Faulkner is a great way how to show how fear can be set up. The setting in William Faulkner’s A Rose for Emily affects mood by using similes, metaphors and the conflict.
During the scene when the narrator is describing Miss Emily’s house you can feel the eeriness of the house. When the narrator starts to describe the house he explains that the house had yet once been white and beautiful. Then he says