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The Possibility Of Evil Literary Analysis

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In order to best understand Shirley Jackson’s short story “The Possibility of Evil” a critical reader should recognize the characteristics of the literary movement, Southern Gothicism. Literary critics believe that this movement arose from the American South that had “brought problems upon itself” and these gothic elements are shown in Miss Adela Strangeworth’s characterization and the environment of the short story. The Southern Gothic elements are described by a non-participating character about Miss Strangeworth and how Adela perceives the other characters. Adela is “seventy one” and the there is “only one Strangeworth left in town” and that was herself. She is confronted everyday by the Crane’s infant and sometimes even tourists. Adela

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