If Homer is a gay, and he just pretends to fall in love with Emily, that is to say: Barron is using his open courtship of Emily as a cover for his homosexuality. So when he has the opportunity to leave Jefferson, he would never come back and find the troublesome business when ...
Judith Caesar considers that the people considering Homer Barron as a gay are using the close reading techniques and the contemporary concept to unscramble the works at the time (195). And here, I want to defend this character, Homer Barron. Firstly, I need to argue that Barron is not a ...
they decide that this is just something she has to do because she has nothing else to cling to. When Emily's house starts to smell right after Emily buys arsenic and Homer Barron, her gay love interest disappears, the aldermen 'broke open the cellar door and sprinkled lime there' in the...