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2 | ''Swamplandia!'' is a novel released in 2011 written by Karen Russell. It is an AdaptationExpansion of sorts to a previous short story collected in the author's first short story collection, ''St. Lucy's Home for Girls Raised by Wolves''. |
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4 | In the novel, thirteen-year-old Ava Bigtree has lived her entire life at Swamplandia!, her family’s island home and gator-wrestling theme park in the Florida Everglades. But when illness fells Ava's mother, the park's indomitable headliner, the family is plunged into chaos; her father withdraws, her sister falls in love with a spooky character known as the Dredgeman, and her brilliant big brother, Kiwi, defects to a rival park called The World of Darkness. |
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6 | !!Swamplandia! provides examples of the following tropes: |
7 | * AdaptationExpansion: "Ava Wrestles the Alligator." |
8 | * AllFirstPersonNarratorsWriteLikeNovelists |
9 | * BraidsBeadsAndBuckskins: The Bigtree "tribe" wear this kind of getup (borrowed from their own gift shop) in their advertising material; in reality the family is entirely white, though all but Osceola are sufficiently tan to be somewhat plausible. |
10 | * BreakTheCutie: In short order, thirteen-year-old Ava loses her mother to cancer, watches her family drift apart, is left at home by herself after her brother and father leave and her big sister vanishes, [[spoiler:is raped by a grown man who offers to help her find her sister, loses her beloved pet alligator and ultimately loses the family theme park, which she began the book determined to save]]. |
11 | * DeathByNewberyMedal: Potentially the fate of [[spoiler:the red Seth; Ava notes that even if she wasn't killed by the Bird Man her survival in the wild is unlikely given her bright coloration]]. |
12 | * DitzyGenius: Kiwi upon his introduction to mainland culture. |
13 | * FireAndBrimstoneHell: The "World of Darkness" theme park has this as its shtick, referring to its customers as "lost souls" and offering overpriced treats such as Hellspawn Hoagies. |
14 | * FromBadToWorse: |
15 | --> ''...Mom was dead, so I thought the worst had already happened to us. I didn't realize that one tragedy can beget another, and another—bright-eyed disasters flooding out of a death hole like bats out of a cave.'' |
16 | * HopeSpot: Ava encounters several, most notably [[spoiler: the appearance of the Bird Man.]] |
17 | * HomeschooledKids: Kiwi, Ava and Ossie were educated by their parents because of their isolation from the mainland. |
18 | * IJustWantToBeLoved: Ossie's loneliness, isolation and grief drive her to search for love in the spirit world. |
19 | * InnocentInaccurate: Some of the more obviously MagicalRealism elements of the story may be [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane more or less]] influenced by Ava's naïveté. |
20 | * KarmaHoudini: [[spoiler: The Bird Man.]] |
21 | * MagicalGuide: The Bird Man, [[spoiler: or so Ava believes.]] |
22 | * MaybeMagicMaybeMundane: Played heavily with regard to two plotlines: Ossie's relationships with ghosts and the Bird Man's claim to know a route to the Underworld. [[spoiler:Although the latter is revealed as a deception on the part of the Bird Man, the former is left open to interpretation, although we are told that Ossie has been put on medication.]] |
23 | * MissingMom: Ava's mother dies during the opening of the novel. |
24 | * MultipleNarrativeModes: The book is initially carried by Ava's first-person narrative, but starting from the point where her brother Kiwi leaves home, her chapters alternate with a first-person limited account of his experiences on the mainland. |
25 | * TheOphelia: Osceola. |
26 | * PlanetOfSteves: All the Bigtrees' alligators are named Seth, and Ava frequently refers to their alligators as "Seths." |
27 | * PlotTriggeringDeath: The story occurs in the wake of Hilola Bigtree's death by cancer, which throws her family out of balance and puts the family theme park in peril. |
28 | * PosthumousCharacter: Two for the price of one: Hilola Bigtree and Ossie's ghostly fiancé Louis Thanksgiving. [[spoiler: The latter is complicated [[MaybeMagicMaybeMundane by the possibility]] that he [[ImaginaryFriend may not exist]].]] |
29 | * PurpleProse: [[AllFirstPersonNarratorsWriteLikeNovelists Ava's narration]] is especially prone to this. |
30 | * RescuedFromTheUnderworld: Ava attempts this for Ossie. |
31 | * TheScully: Unlike Ava, Kiwi refuses to consider the possibility that their sister Ossie may really be interacting with ghosts and is sure that she's deeply delusional. |
32 | * SpeaksFluentAnimal: [[SubvertedTrope Subverted]] with regard to the Bird Man; Ava assumes that he can understand bird speech as a language, but he can only detect patterns. |
33 | * SouthernGothic: Though a somewhat unusual example in that it takes place in Florida and has apparent [[spoiler:and deceptive]] elements of MagicalRealism, it otherwise fits the conventions of the genre in its juxtaposition of a decaying family home with a sense of local history and tragedy which informs the action. |
34 | * SwampsAreEvil: Ava doesn't have to venture far outside her beloved Swamplandia! to find Hell itself, [[spoiler: [[RapeAsDrama and not in the way she expected]].]] |
35 | * WrongGenreSavvy: [[spoiler: Ava thinks this is MagicalRealism. It's SouthernGothic.]] |
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