I have always found it interesting that mention is made of
Tobe leaving the
house. You have to wonder how much and to what extent he knew about what was
going on in the house. Although his place as a black servant would have him
leaving through the back door, I've always thought that perhaps he had
protected
Emily's secret for all these years, and he didn't want to be around
to answer questions when the townspeople found
Homer 's skeleton and Emily's gray hair on the pillow next to him. We aren't told anything about what Tobe's responsibilities were or how much he had to take care of Emily in her latter years, but I just find it interesting why his departure and the fact that he was never seen again was included in the story. I don't think Tobe did anything other than to protect Emily and...
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her reputation, knowing what would happen to her if the town ever found out about Homer.