How does the author use this juxtaposition to make implications about the townspeople’s perspective about Miss Emily?
a. The author uses this juxtaposition to imply that the townspeople's perspective, symbolized by the druggist, is that Miss Emily’s behavior is worrying but that they feel powerless to confront her.
b. The author uses this juxtaposition to define Miss Emily’s perspective that she is being misjudged about her reason for buying the arsenic; she really just wants it to kill rats around her home.
c. The author uses this juxtaposition to imply that the townspeople respect Miss Emily because of her social status.
d. The author uses this juxtaposition to imply that the druggist's perspective is that no one should be able to buy arsenic, even for killing rats.