The Phantom of the Great House


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The Phantom of the Great House is a Gothic play set in Grenada with a sub-genre categorised as a psychological thriller. Based on the iconic Great House in the Caribbean the story combines elements of horror romance mystery seduction murder suspense debauchery lust obeah brutality zombies love/lust treachery the role of the incubus madness the morally corrupt white Planter and the Great House as a haunted space. Psychic fear is explored from different perspectives: as the subliminal horrors and dangers of the Caribbean physical landscape; the history of the island that haunts its people; operating socially and culturally as a belief system and as real haunting by those who witness the horrific events in the Great House. Thompsons writing whether Novel Short stories Poetry or Plays continue to address the liminal status of the Caribbean in a post-colonial post-modernist context. In this Play she explores the complexities of the colonial legacy; presenting the epistemological effects of colonization that inform her work. Identifying as a Caribbean writer Roselle Thompson uses her art to delve into some of the deep colonial damage on the psyche of the people their cultural heritages and their resultant discourse and thinking. Therefore this plays themes include the colonial burden on succeeding generations fragmentation of Caribbean identity and the role of the Caribbean Writer in a post-colonial epoch; as being instrumental in either directing or redirecting society.
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