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    Flannery O’Connor once said “All my stories are about the action of grace on a character who is not very willing to support it, but most people think of these stories as hard, hopeless and brutal.” Mary Flannery O’Connor was born on March 25, 1925, in Savannah, Georgia. She was the only child. O’Connor was born in a catholic family. When she was 13, her father died of Lupus. From her childhood, she showed great interest in writing. Her style is best described as “Southern Gothic” (Licciardi, 2)…

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    entertain the salesman who she believes is pure. She proceeds to invite him to dinner and says, “Good country people are the salt of the earth!” (O’Connor, 188) Hulga however, has an immediate dislike of this man, being a philosopher and atheist herself, she doesn’t see much in him and says to her mother, “Get rid of the salt of the earth, and let’s eat” (O’Connor, 188) Mrs. Hopewell also views this stranger as a potential suitor to her daughter, especially after learning that he had the same…

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    The New York Times states, "Individuals who often read fiction appear to be better able to understand other people, empathize with them and view the world from their perspective" (Paul). Three key ways that literature could transform someone 's life. Reading, in general, can also help improve sensory detail, emotional and moral complexity. Reading enriches all minds and should be encouraged. Reading literature instead of news articles about a celebrity online can create a brighter and healthier…

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    Destinations Mary Flannery O’Connor known as Flannery O’Connor was born a Roman Catholic in Savannah, Georgia on March 25, 1925. O’Connor parents are Regina Cline and Edward F. O’Connor. She lived there until the family moved to Milledgeville, Georgia (Werlock). O’Connor lost her father to Systemic Lupus Erythematosus at the age of fifteen (Gordan). She achieves the master program in creative writing. She is an influential American Poet and essayist in history. O’Connor insists that her…

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    to hide their true identity, the same masks also obscure one’s vision. Written by Flannery O’Connor, “Good Country People” explores the lives of four characters who have different backgrounds and specific traits spanning from intense manipulation to outward rejection of others opinions. By utilizing an omniscient narrator and developing the four different characters in “Good Country People”, Flannery O’Connor displays how regardless of the background one comes from, one can harbor a sense of…

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    In the reading “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O'Connor, she presents us with a conflict. The conflict is between a man known as The Misfit, and a woman, known as The Grandmother. In the story, the reader shows a main theme being discussed throughout the story, which is religion. Whether you have faith in your religion or not, it still has an effect on your behavior and your point of view in reality. Religion will have a huge influence in the actions and decisions that you make in your…

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    The main character in the story A Good Man Is Hard to Find, is the grandmother. In the story the grandmother plays the role of a liar, self-centered, coward, and stubborn, manipulative woman. The grandmother lives with her only son, who has a family of his own. She is a typical human being, she voices her own opinions and did not stop at anything when she wanted thing done her way. Though she was a tough nut to crack, she has a soft heart. She was a caring mother, though she showed it towards…

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    Flannery O'Connor in the fiction, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, portrays how negativity affects those around them and that of their own. O’Connor supports her statements by using characterization, setting and plot to reveal behavior aspects. The author’s purpose is to reveal the overall conclusion of ignorance, misunderstanding and hatred towards another in order to lead an interesting end to their life. The author writes in a violent tone for the audience as she compares and contrasts the…

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    Flannery O’Connor is considered one of America’s best fictional writers not one that ,but she is also know a strong advocate for Roman Catholicism. O’Connor is primarily known for her her fictional stories, that being said the characteristic that she makes evident among all the characters in her short stories is what makes her writing extremely interesting. In “ A Good Man is Hard to Find” the grandmother is quite the character., and most people can relate to the character due to the fact that…

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    In all of Flannery O'Connor's short stories she has at least one protagonist who is diseased or has a disability. She writes about characters who reject God and individuals who are in need of grace. At a young age, she got diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus, like her father. Nonetheless, she did not let this get in the way of her writing, and ultimately decided to base a handful of her characters and stories off of her experience in life and what she has seen. Rufus Johnson is a…

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