Saturday, June 1, 2019

Berendts Attitude in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil :: Midnight Garden Good Evil

Berendts Attitude in Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil   The biggest ch altogetherenge . . . is finding characters worth writing about, says John Berendt, beginning of Midnight in the Garden of Good and Evil. I found a mother lode in Savannah (Anderson 18). Berendt conveys certain attitudes towards different characters and events. He takes the same exploratory and open approach to each person and situation, but his final attitudes towards them are quite varied. He behaves very differently around Jim Williams than around Joe Odom and his crew, and differently from all told of them when around Lee Adler. His reactions to the news of Williamss arrest and trials vary greatly from his reaction to the Lady Chablis singular exit from her job. Berendt is more reserved and plays the part of the confidant when he is in the company of Williams. From their first meeting, Williams seems ready to open up to Berendt, and the reader gets the feeling that Berendt welcomes the rol e. He portrays Williams as an arrogant but decent enough slip who is somewhat lonely and in need of a feeling of power. Williamss affinity for Nazi relics and weapons is one sign of his power fetish, as is his superior view of himself. Berendt takes all of this in stride and uses it to set up the foundation for Williams actions during the trials later in the book. During their meeting, Williams tells him many stories about Savannah and the people who live there. Berendts reaction to Joe Odom and his followers and friends is more relaxed. Joe gives Berendt the three basic rules of Savannah, which include Always stick around for one more drink and Never go south of Gaston Street (Berendt 49). These rules demonstrate the cliquishness of Savannah and its willingness to let loose and have some fun with life. The third rule also shows one of the traditions of Savannah Observe the high holidays - Saint Patricks daytime and the day of the Georgia-Florida football game (49). Nearly everyo ne in Savannah gets involved in both these holidays, adding their own twists to both. For Saint Patricks Day, the drinking begins at 6 a.m. The women in South Georgia dont start wearing panty hose till after the big game. While Berendt doesnt let Joes advice stop him from exploring south of Gaston Street, he welcomes the focal point all the same.

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