The Importance Of Family In Delta Wedding By Eudora Welty

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Gone but Never Forgotten A plantation can be more than a place for work, it can be a center for life. Eudora Welty proves this in her novel Delta Wedding. Welty uses the Fairchild’s to show the importance of family. But she also narrows it down and focuses more on the immediate family. Even the members that have died hold importance.
Delta Wedding is a novel set in 1923 on the Fairchild plantation, called Shellmound, in Mississippi. It is about family and relationships. The family is very close and they don’t often include outsiders in anything. Troy is marrying Battle and Ellen’s daughter, Dabney, and the family is having a hard time accepting this. The book covers the struggles that the family goes through in order to prepare for the wedding. …show more content…

Welty doesn’t address the relationship between Pinchy and Troy but Bank has written about it and how the novel isn’t about a usual plantation. She uses quotes from interviews with Welty and also has an entire page of sources from other authors to make her writing accurate. This article is a good resource because it can open the eyes of those reading the novel. You can use this source to understand how the characters are “coming through” and to see how important Pinchy really is. You will understand how there is more going on than just a …show more content…

Focusing on the women and how they have to adapt without the men by their sides and take on the roles of the plantation. There is a Confederate monument in Jackson, Mississippi right in front of the capitol. It is dedicated to all the women who kept the plantations running during the Civil War. Plantations were self-sufficient during this time because the British withdrew their goods and trade agreement. The Confederates lost the war, meaning that a lot of the men did not return home. This meant that the women were stuck with running the plantations. Balancing everything out and keeping things in check is what they had to excel in, just like Ellen did for the Fairchild family. The events in the book take place after World War I, which is when things started changing in the Delta. Everything was changing from their daily activities to their ways of socializing. The Fairchild family also lost men to the war and Uncle George had sustained injuries from

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