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How does the narrator of "A Rose for Emily" view Emily?

A: As a murderer
B: As a woman stuck in the past
C: As a wise crone
D: None of the above

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A Rose for Emily" The Narrator's Point of View. "A Rose for Emily" is a successful story not only because of its intricately complex chronology, but also because of its unique narrative point of view. ... In general, the narrator is sympathetic to Miss Emily, never condemning her actions.

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B. As a woman stuck in the past

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