This week, you will write a thesis statement that could be used to lead a four-to-five-page fiction analysis essay over the narrator. Remember that a thesis statement is also a roadmap sentence, informing your reader of your intention and direction with the paper. Write thesis statement about “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner that includes: (1) the author’s name, (2) the story’s title, and (3) an arguable, supportable claim regarding the narration of the story. Your claim should emphasize how the narrative structure create or reinforce meaning in the story (what purpose does it serve?). Does the story have a reliable/unreliable narrator? How do you know (how will you support yourself)?
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