In Southern Gothic short stories, what makes the villain different than in Victorian Gothic short stories? a. The Southern Gothic villain is often a supernatural creature. b. Even though the villain is deeply flawed and grotesque, they are often oddly appealing to the reader, who may empathize with them. c. Victorian Gothic villains learn a lesson by the end of the story, but Southern Gothic villains do not. d. Southern Gothic villains are typically females, unlike typical Victorian Gothic villains.