Eudora Welty's Influence On Modern Culture

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When we think about Mississippi and all of its glory one cannot help but to feel oblige to rejoice at how far Mississippi has come over time. Since joining the Union in 1817, Mississippi has experienced its fair share adversity. Mississippi is a unique state because of many different reasons. Three things that has significantly help shaped modern Mississippi is the art, music, and literature. One could dwell on the pain of the past or go through countless stories about the wars. However, when I think of modern Mississippi I envision Eudora Welty writing her stories, BB King strumming Louise, and Leontyne Price melodic melodies filling the air. It is the culture, traditions, and way of life that has truly shaped modern Mississippi.
Mississippi is often looked down on and often frowned upon do to all the negative connotations tied to the past. Mississippi culture has …show more content…

Many great authors and writers came from Mississippi. People such as Pulitzer Prize winner Eudora Welty. Along with Anne Moody, Jim Henson, Willie Morris, and Nobel Prize winner William Faulkner. The work of these great authors have inspired writers and set a precedent for generations of authors to follow. The work of these authors have introduced Mississippi to the world in a way that allowed Mississippi to grow and overcome all adversity.
The traditions and way of life in Mississippi has had a huge impact on Modern Mississippi. If we were to take a look at modern television we see that they feed off all the negative associations that was once known as typical Mississippi. That is not the case whatsoever. Slavery, segregation, and Jim Crow at one time or another set the tone for life in Mississippi; however, Mississippi has made great strides from this time in history. Mississippi has grown to become a diverse state that has grown to accept and embrace other ethnicities and there cultural

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