Vocabulary 1
Vocabulary 2
Sections I & II
Sections III & IV
Section V
100
Who was the author that wrote A Rose for Emily?
What is William Faulkner.
100

The Women of the town attended Emily Grierson's funeral for what reason?

What is nosiness

100

At the beginning of the story, the narrator says, "When Miss Emily Grierson died, our whole town went to her funeral." What point of view is the story taking place from, and who is narrating? 

The story is taking place from a third person point of view, and the townspeople are the ones narrating the story. 

100

When Emily first started seeing Homer, everybody said they will get married. What did Homer admit that would ruin the relationship.

What is his desire to be a bachelor.

100

Who held the funeral for Miss Emily?

Her two cousins.

200
William Faulkner was born in which state?
What is Mississippi
200
As a way of repaying Emily Grierson's father for loaning money to the town, Colonel Sartoris did what for Emily?
What is remitted her taxes.
200
What did the aldermen use to get rid of the smell?
What is lime.
200

Section III contains vivid imagery. As a group, find two examples of imagery from this section, write them down on a post-it, and share it with the class.

Sample responses: 

-"Cold, haughty black eyes"

-"She looked back at him, erect, her face like a strained flag"

-"He had his hat cocked and a cigar in his teeth, reins and whip in a yellow glove"

200

Section V contains a flashback to Emily Grierson's death. What is the definition of the literary term "flashback?"

Flashback is a tool used by writers that interrupts a story in order to take audiences back in time to examine past events.

300

Define remitted.

Remitted (verb): To cancel or refrain from exacting or inflicting

300

When the next generation of mayors and aldermen arrived, they weren't pleased with Miss Emily not paying her taxes. What did they do about it?

What is Mailed her a tax notice and came to her house

300
How long did Miss Emily deny that her father was dead?
What is 3 days.
300

In section IV, it reads:

"The newer generation became the backbone and spirit of the town."

What literary device is being used in this sentence?

Metaphor.

300

When they broke down the door to the room upstairs, what was it furnished for?

A bridal suite.

400
In 1952, Faulkner was awarded with what prize?
What is The Nobel Prize for Literature.
400

Miss Emily used to give painting lessons. What kind of painting lessons were they?

What is China painting lessons.

400
Who was Miss Emily seen with around town on Sunday afternoons after her father passed away?
Homer Barron
400
Which floor of Emily's home did she close when she was older?
What is the top floor.
400
Who was found rotting in the bed of the locked upstairs room?
Homer Barron.
500

Faulkner liked to write about matters of the ____ ?

What is the heart

500
When Miss Emily told the aldermen that visited her home to "See Colonel Sartoris. I have no taxes in Jefferson." She didn't know that Colonel Sartoris has been?
What is Dead for ten years.
500

What did Miss Emily request from the druggist?

What is arsenic.

500
When Miss Emily grew old, she became sick, but never told anybody. She ended up?
Dying in one of her downstairs rooms. In her bed.
500
What was found on the pillow beside the rotting man in the locked upstairs room?
An iron gray hair, that belonged to Miss Emily.