How does the father's point of view shape the action of the story? Cite
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Explanation:ummary and Analysis: "A Rose for Emily" The Narrator's Point of View ... And why does the narrator think that it is important to tell us Miss Emily's story? In general, the narrator is sympathetic to Miss Emily, never condemning her actions. ... After Miss Emily's father's death, the narrator's ambiguous feelings are evident
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