Flannery living in what she liked to refer to as the Bible Belt had many experiences with the Christian religion but her being Catholic separated her from the rest of the people in that area. She …show more content…
cope did.She loved and praise to God with thanks all the time no matter what happened to her because she always thought that she had something to be thankful for. she almost seemed to be naive in the fact that she wasn’t able to see that the boys were only going to do her harm in the long run. Mrs. cope seems to be the only one who respects him values guide in her household and of her visiting guests. the boys love to cause havoc in and around the farms that she lived on. she can't think of for them and was always forgiving until the end. maybe this mimics the way that God or Jesus was able to forgive anything that we ever did in sin. When the boys burned down the forest they are the world's getting rid of the old and attempting to bring in the new good or bad and to them, it didn't matter how they did it just matters that they did it. they never cared about how things got done or what the consequences word for other people they only care about their own desires and their own quest for chaos which is like some people's own madness for money. I think that’s the lesson planner is trying to teach us in this one. she is trying to tell us that we must look at everything as sacred and try to preserve the good in the world not to eliminate it. Flannery gives a