Grotesque And Violence In Southern Gothic

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Two of the elements of the Southern Gothic, the grotesque and violence, both play an individual role. The grotesque are “often deformed or bigoted or violent…” (Why southern gothic rules the world). In this case, this is used more along the lines of the “…perverse distortions of love, sex, marriage and parenthood…” (Why Amy Dunne in GONE GIRL is one of the Most Terrifying Women in Horror) In some pieces of Southern Gothic literature, they do go hand in hand. Even if they go together, there should be some association with these two elements that make the subgenre effective. How is Gillian Flynn able to effectively incorporate the grotesque and violence at the same time in her novel, especially during when Amy Elliott Dunne murdered Desi Collings