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"A Rose for Emily" and "Big Black Good Man": Intimidation
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which illustrates how Emily, in Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily," and Olaf, in Wright's "Big
Black Good Man," are both characters who suffered intimidation. This argument fits in
with Erich Fromm's statement that men are not free from society and judgements, which
can be found in his book "Escape From Freedom." A comparison and contrast of the two
intimidated characters is provided.
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