Question #N627

The author of the novel, who is known for his realistic depictions of life in the American south, was a bit of a rebel in his writing, choosing to avoid the conventions of traditional Southern literature. He rejected the sentimentalism of the genre, choosing to portray the harsh realities of poverty and racism. Instead of focusing on idyllic settings and romanticized characters, he chose to depict the dark side of the region. He rejected the melodramatic language that was often found in Southern novels, choosing instead to write in a more straightforward and direct style. What is the most likely reason why the author decided to reject the conventions of traditional Southern literature?

The author’s decision to reject the conventions of traditional Southern literature is most likely due to
A. his desire to create a more accurate and realistic portrayal of the American south.
B. his belief that traditional Southern literature was too sentimental and romanticized.
C. his desire to write in a more melodramatic style.
D. his need to avoid the harsh realities of poverty and racism in the American south.

Correct Answer is: A

The passage describes the author’s decision to reject the conventions of traditional Southern literature because he wanted to create a more accurate and realistic portrayal of the American South. He rejected the sentimentalism and romanticized elements of the genre, choosing instead to depict the harsh realities of poverty and racism.