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t have his/her own identity. Usually this is reserved for small town narratives, where an individual lives under communal scrutiny. Schools [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], towns, churches, or families focus on a secret person in conflict with the community. In William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" Emily is the character scrutinized by the residents of Yoknapatawpha County.Here is an excerpt from the story which occurs after she is put in the ground and what "we" discover.For a long while we just stood there [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], looking at the profound and fleshless grin. The body had apparently once lain in the attitude of an embrace, but now the long deep sleep that outlasts love, that conquers even the grimace of love, had cuckolded him . . . Then we noticed that in the second pillow was an indentation of a head. One of us lifted something from it, leaning forward [link widoczny dla zalogowanych], that fast and invisible dust dry and acrid in the nostrils, we saw a long strand of iron-gray hair.Third Person Plural Observer ("They")Here the perceptions of a critical situation comes from a group of characters who watch the protagonist. It could be a group of boys watching a teenage girl undressing in her window as in: "They saw her in the window." The excerpt from "A Rose for Emily" might ayilai:
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