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Writing 1 and 2—February 10, 2016 Journal ??: Who do you think is ultimately to blame for Miss Emily’s actions? Is it her, the townspeople, her father, Homer Barron, a combination? Explain using evidence from the text.

What is Southern Gothic Literature? A subgenre of traditional Gothic literature (think Poe!) Authors and settings uniquely located in the South Takes traditional Antebellum—after the Civil War— stereotypes (the southern belle/gentleman, slaves) and updates them to make a comment on traditional Southern values and morals c

Elements of Southern Gothic Literature Gloomy, decaying setting Curses or prophecies Damsels in distress Heroes Romance The supernatural, grotesque, or ironic Often include mental diseases and taboo issues such as rape, homosexuality, and racism Southern Gothic is also known for its damaged and delusional characters

The Southern Gothic Characters Characters often seem superficially traditional, however are much darker in personality than at first glance (think the typical dysfunctional family). One of the most notable features of the Southern Gothic is "The Grotesque" — this includes situations, places, or stock characters that often possess some cringe-inducing qualities. While often disturbing, Southern Gothic authors commonly use deeply flawed, grotesque characters for greater narrative range and more opportunities to highlight unpleasant aspects of Southern culture, without being too literal or appearing to be overly moralistic.

William Faulkner (1897 – 1962) Known for a unique, stream-of-consciousness writing style Awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in 1949 Known to be a reclusive and private man, who did not appreciate the attentions he received from fans. In his later years, publicly spoke out against the segregation of blacks and whites.

“A Rose for Emily” Vocabulary Cupola (noun): small dome Spire (noun): steeple Coquettish (adj.): flirtatious Deputation (noun): committee Vanquish (verb): defeat Temerity (noun): confidence Noblesse Oblige (phrase): inferred responsibility of privileged people to act with generosity and nobility to those less privileged Cabal (noun): clique or political group Sibilant (adj.): sounded with a hissing effect Macabre (adj.): gruesome or ghastly Acrid (adj.): harsh, pungent, bitter Pall (noun): funeral cloth OR dark cloud/covering of smoke or dust

“A Rose for Emily” Vocabulary Setting includes the historical moment in time and geographic location in which a story takes place, and helps initiate the main backdrop and mood for a story. Personification is a form of figurative language in which something that is not human is given human characteristics. Characterization is the process authors use to develop characters and create images of the characters for the audience (direct/indirect). Point of View is the way the author allows you to see and hear what's going on (1 st person, 3rd person limited/omniscient) Symbolism can be an object, person, situation, events or actions that have a deeper meaning in context. Foreshadowing is a literary device in which a writer gives an advance hint of what is to come later in the story.

Guiding Questions Which elements of setting in the story contribute to its dark, somewhat somber tone? What role does personification play in the story, and how does it coincide with characterization of Miss Emily Grierson? What effect does the collective "we" point of view have on the story? Trace the author's use of color in the story. How does color symbolism connect with the story's plot? Which details in the story foreshadow its ending?

Miss Emily’s House As I read paragraph 1 and 2 take note of the details used to describe Miss Emily’s house. Try to visualize what it looks like.

Group Work Work with your group to create a Facebook page for the character I assign to you. #1 The narrator—remember this is the townspeople and both the men and the women are speakers and the older and the younger generation (This could be more like a group page where all the different people post stuff). #2 Miss Emily Grierson #3 Homer Barron—remember Homer is a yankee from out of town and he’s come to Jefferson to work on the roads. #4 Tobe (Miss Emily’s manservant)—we don’t know much about him, but you can really be creative with this character. Create a Facebook page that details the plot from the point of view of your character. Provide quoted textual support to your “posts”. Create a profile picture/things the character would possibly like/etc. When your group has come up with a draft, transfer everything to a big piece of chart paper. Creativity and neatness earn extra points. I want this complete before we leave.

Homer Barron – Just arrived in Jefferson! Ready to make some money and have some fun! #watchoutboys #canttiemedown—feeling stoked Emily Grierson – Daddy’s just taking a really long nap. #hesnotreallydead #hekeptmehostage #nowitshisturn #watchoutboys—feeling lonely  Tobe – These white people are crazy. #theydontpaymeenough The narrator – Who does Miss Emily think she is? She needs to pay taxes like the rest of us. #highandmighty – I remember when she gave me painting lessons she would disappear into the room upstairs and I heard noises. #weeklytherapysessionsforlife Example Statuses