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    In “Making a Spectacle: Welty, Faulkner and Southern gothic,” Susan Donaldson explores Southern Gothic literature. In this article, Donaldson discusses the grotesque themes found in Southern Gothic literature. She incorporates different descriptions of Southern Gothic from various authors to give an accurate definition of Southern Gothic literature. Donaldson also explores the relationship between Southern Gothic and the portrayal of female characters. In the Old South, women were usually pitied…

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    American Literature shaped the Southern Gothic Genre by exploring the south and criticizing the moral blindness of the south. Disturbed personalities, macabre situations, and moral blindness are the traits of the Southern Gothic Genre. A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery O'Connor, The Possibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson, and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner had held the traits of Southern Gothic Literature. Southern Gothic is portrayed through the character and situations within the…

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    Southern Gothic Essay The American Literature is shaped in parts by how the authors use Southern Gothic Genre to explore social issues and reveal the cultural of the South. The traits of this genre are, Macabre, Social Class, and Outsiders. The stories we read as a class are “ A Rose For Emily” ( William Faulkner). “ A Good Man Is Hard To Find” ( Flannery O'Connor) . ¨ The Possibility Of Evil¨ ( Shirley Jackson).The traits of the southern gothic clearly portrayed to represent the moral…

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    intermingle with a lake baptism, half-naked women—some gyrating, cemeteries, and an old roadside letter board that reads God Hates Fangs! This opening sequence to the television series True Blood, created by Alan Ball, is a visual tapestry of Southern Gothic themes and stylization.…

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    who wrote in the style of Southern Gothic. Southern Gothic is “a style of writing practiced by many writers of the American South whose stories set in that region are characterized by grotesque, macabre, or fantastic incidents.” Some of themes used in writing Southern gothic include irony, social issues, violence, race, outsiders and southern settings. The stories had flawed characters and often have dark humor. They illustrated the social and moral shortcomings of southern culture in America.…

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    Southern Gothic is a subgenre of Gothic fiction in American literature, it was born in the early twentieth century with the works of Edgar Allan Poe. Some of the greatest authors of this movement were William Faulkner and Flannery O’Connor. The themes employed by this style are death, violence, madness, and supernatural events. Authors during this movement used characters that feel “damaged” to make their stories more interesting, and also to show deeper meanings of unkind Southern…

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    Inspired by the early Gothic writing of eighteenth century England-a form of writing with the sole purpose to expose societal issues,- the Southern Gothic highlights the plights prevalent in the southern regions of America. (not smooth) To augment the attention that is brought to the social inequities, authors would explore the behaviors of characters and the social order of the time. Harper Lee is an excellent example of this type of author. She accurately depicted a southern town by utilizing…

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    According to the short stories that explains the Southern Gothic and how based on traits of the elements about the woman in the stories becoming the self-proclaimed christian. The traits of the genre of the stories are based on such as grotesque and macabre in the southern blindness. The traits of the southern gothic portrayed in the story through each of the short stories of the macabre situation and evolving women religion in the story. In the short story called ‘’A Good Man is Hard to Find”…

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    Unusual or supernatural events are common elements in Southern Gothic literature. From the beginning of the story, the author utilizes a surreal undertone in a sequence of obscure events to highlight how a personal interest when pursued without regard for others can lead to disaster. The first of these events begins with a seemingly innocent decision by the grandmother to bring her cat along on the family vacation. “She didn’t intend for the cat to be left alone in the house for three days…

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    In southern gothic and gothic literature, the characters can be described as misunderstood or strange, settings are unusual, and the storylines are eye-opening. Gothic literature is haunting, ironic, dark, and distressful, southern gothic adds grotesque and surreal factors. Irony and emotional distress are different, in fact far from it, but it can be ironic in the ways emotional distress is inflicted or caused. Racism and dark settings are two abstract elements that cannot be commonly tied…

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