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wlad13 [49]
4 years ago
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How is the southern gothic genre appropriate for addressing post-world war ii issues? check each answer that is correct, based o

n what you've learned and already know about the context. it often has psychologically or physically damaged characters, such as soldiers returning from war. it has its roots in the 1800s, during the civil war. it focuses on the natural world, which was a relief after the war. it explores fear and prejudice, an important issue during world war ii. it presents a stark view of humans in a harsh, indifferent world?
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lubasha [3.4K]4 years ago
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The correct answers are A) it often has psychologically of physically damaged characters such as soldiers returning from war, D) it explores fear and prejudice, and important issue during World War II and E) it presents a stark view of humans in a harsh, indifferent world.

<em>Southern Gothic Style is appropriate for addressing post World War issues in that it often has psychologically of physically damaged characters such as soldiers returning from war, it explores fear and prejudice, and important issue during World War II, and it presents a stark view of humans in a harsh, indifferent world. </em>

Southern Gothic literature writes about supernatural elements and grotesque situations or topics in dark atmospheres, usually around uncommon events. The characters it portraited are sad, damaged, and disillusioned. Three renown American authors of the South Gothic Style are Edgar Allan Poe, William Faulkner, and Nathaniel Hawthrone.  

patriot [66]4 years ago
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<span>-it often has psychologically or physically damaged characters, such as soldiers returning from war.
</span><span>-it presents a stark view of humans in a harsh, indifferent world
-</span><span>it explores fear and prejudice, an important issue during world war ii</span>
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