I infer that it hints to that the man does not do labor work. He does not exercise, and can be spoiled. Just try to put yourself in his shoes- what made you to be this way, why are you like this, and how are you like (what do you like, etc.). I do not know if this is right, just a guess.
<span>Since she didn't react to any of their past letter, the board of Aldermen of the town send an appointment to the home of Miss Emily Grierson in light of the fact that they need her to pay charges. She doesn't pay any charges on her home and property and they believe that she should. In a past age (in 1894), the leader of the town had said that Miss Emily would not have to pay any. She told them bluntly that she was exempted from taxes and her servant saw them.</span>
<u>Explanation:</u>
1. According to Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie,<em> "All of these stories [ both positive and negative] make me [us] who"</em> we are.
2. In her view,<em> </em><em>"The single story creates stereotypes and the problem with stereotypes is not that they are untrue but that they are incomplete. They make one story the only story."</em>
In other words, accurate construction of one's identity identities is not formed by focusing on just a single story, but by noting our other stories; the stories about our experiences in life.