O’Connor uses ethos in justifying her stories with the credibility of being a Catholic Southerner. She is saying that she knows how people feel and their beliefs of God and where their faith is. Being a writer she knew how the world works and how its changing. O’Connor uses Pathos and creates an emotional connection with the readers. She makes them look at how characters have acted throughout the whole story and how they treated each other towards the end. O’Connor creates feelings for the readers of pity and anguish for family. Despite them being usually cruel with each other and how they treated the world they didn 't deserve what they got. Throughout the story O’Connor uses logos and gives examples of the Family 's choices and actions as evidence that they wrongfully killed. Although they found grace at the end of the story they weren 't murderers, they cruel to people, or took advantage of anyone. This logically proves that the family aren 't awful
O’Connor uses ethos in justifying her stories with the credibility of being a Catholic Southerner. She is saying that she knows how people feel and their beliefs of God and where their faith is. Being a writer she knew how the world works and how its changing. O’Connor uses Pathos and creates an emotional connection with the readers. She makes them look at how characters have acted throughout the whole story and how they treated each other towards the end. O’Connor creates feelings for the readers of pity and anguish for family. Despite them being usually cruel with each other and how they treated the world they didn 't deserve what they got. Throughout the story O’Connor uses logos and gives examples of the Family 's choices and actions as evidence that they wrongfully killed. Although they found grace at the end of the story they weren 't murderers, they cruel to people, or took advantage of anyone. This logically proves that the family aren 't awful