Setting
Characters
Plot 1
Lit. Elements
Vocab
100

This story takes place in Jackson, ____________ in the post-Civil War south

Mississippi 

100

Who is the protagonist of this story?

Emily Grierson 
100

Who goes to Miss Emily's funeral?

The whole town

100

What literary device is this an example of: "She looked bloated, like a body long submerged in motionless water"

Simile and/or characterization

100

To pardon or forgive

Remit

200

Described as being "big and squarish" and was once white.

The Grierson's home 
200

Homer Barron was described as being a ________, or someone from the north. 

Yankee
200

What did Col. Sartorius do for Emily?

Remit her taxes

200

What literary device is this an example of: "dressed as usual with no trace of grief on her face".

Characterization 
200
Possessing courage

Temerity 

300
Setting is defined as time and place. What year does Emily's father die, giving us a piece of this equation?

1894

300

Who is called upon to help fix Miss Emily's tarnished image?

Her cousins

300

Miss Emily purchases this from the druggiest?

Arsenic 

300

What literary device is this an example of: "even pepper-and-salt iron-gray"

Metaphor 

300

To be proud of snobby

Haughty

400

What was described as being "an eyesore among eyesores"?

The Grierson's home

400

Who is described as having a big voice and eyes lighter than his face"?

Homer Barron

400

Who comes to stay with Miss Emily as a way to help correct her poor public image after dating Homer?

Her cousins from Alabama

400

What literary device is this an example of: "the thin, swift clop-clop-clop of the matched team passed"

Onomatopoeia 

400

To be shy

Diffident 

500

Give one detail about the Grierson home proving that at one time, this family had money.

It was on a "select street", the home had "cupolas", "spires", and "scrolled balconies"

500

Who is described in the following line: "he talked to no one, probably not even to her, for his voice had grown harsh and rusty, as if from disuse".

Tobe, the servant 

500

Who calls upon Miss Emily but vows to never return?

The Baptist minister

500

What literary device is this an example of: "we did not day she was crazy then"

Foreshadowing 

500

Magnificent; inspiring awe

August