Death of a Traveling Salesman (1936)

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Death of a Traveling Salesman (1936) Eudora Welty

Eudora Welty (1909 – 2001)

A southerner, from Mississippi

The South versus the North: The American Civil War (1861 – 1865)

Slave states The Confederacy / The South Free states The Union / The North

The Confederacy and The Union In 1862: The Confederacy and The Union

Today: The American South, or the Southern United States refers to the southeastern region.

Ironic view of human life Eudora Welty’s style Journalism Photography Southern heritage Metaphorical Symbolic Ironic view of human life