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Narrator as Collective ‘We’

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발행기관
한국영어어문교육학회
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Ji-won Kim
간행물 정보
『영어어문교육』영어어문교육 제17권 제4호, 141~156쪽, 전체 16쪽
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2011.12.30
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This study purposes to explore the narrative of fictional events complicated by a specific narrator, taking notice of his/her role as an internal focalizer as well as an external participant. In William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily,” the story of an eccentric spinster, Emily Grierson, is focalized and narrated by a townsperson, apparently an individual, but one who always speaks as ’we.’ This tale-teller, as a first-hand witness of the events in the story, details the strange circumstances of Emily’s life and her odd relationships with her father, her lover, the community, and even the horrible secret hidden to the climactic moment at the end. The narrative ’we’ has surely watched Emily for many years with a considerable interest but also with a respectful distance. Being left unidentified on purpose, this narrative agent, in spite of his/her vagueness, definitely knows more than others do and acts undoubtedly as a pivotal role in this tale of grotesque love. Seamlessly juxtaposing the present and the past, the collective ‘we’ suggests an important subject that the distinction between the past and the present is blurred out for Emily, for whom the indiscernibleness of time flow proves to be her hamartia. The focalizer-narrator describes Miss Emily in the same manner as he/she describes the South whose old ways have passed on by time. Like the Old South, Emily is desperately trapped in the past, since she has not been able to adjust to the changes brought on by time. In the end, the tragic story of Emily Grierson which takes place in Jefferson plainly seems to serve as an introduction to mature Faulkner.

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Ⅰ. INTRODUCTION
Ⅱ. BODY
Ⅲ. CONCLUSION
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APA

Ji-won Kim. (2011).Narrator as Collective ‘We’. 영어어문교육, 17 (4), 141-156

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Ji-won Kim. "Narrator as Collective ‘We’." 영어어문교육, 17.4(2011): 141-156

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