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Southern Gothic literature can be defined as including “grotesque characters, dark humor, and an overall angst-ridden sense of alienation” (Bjerre, Thomas. “Southern Gothic Literature,” Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Literature, 28 June 2017.). Welty objected to her work being categorized within this genre. In what ways does the story conform to Southern Gothic conventions? Does it subvert the genre? Use evidence from the text to support your response.
Independence Versus Lack of Autonomy is a key theme. How does the narrator view independence? Does Sister achieve her goal? Why or why not? Use supporting evidence from the text.
Do you find the characters in “Why I Live at the P.O.” to be sympathetic? Why or why not? Provide evidence from the story to support your viewpoint.
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