O'Connor's fictional play written world that had some ironic twist. Although i will say, O'Connor uses his capable intellectual, or the pseudo-intellectual if you will, in one of her featured novels and in seven of her most captivating short stories, Hulga was the only female in the bunch of the family. Her gender even though different, does not keep her from the experience of suffering from the common fate of all the other emotional victims O'Connor intellectuals. In every instance, the intellectual character comes to strict realization that his belief in his own ability to control his life totally, as well as take control those things from which it influenced, is a faulty belief that was casted amongst the character.
O'Connor's fictional play written world that had some ironic twist. Although i will say, O'Connor uses his capable intellectual, or the pseudo-intellectual if you will, in one of her featured novels and in seven of her most captivating short stories, Hulga was the only female in the bunch of the family. Her gender even though different, does not keep her from the experience of suffering from the common fate of all the other emotional victims O'Connor intellectuals. In every instance, the intellectual character comes to strict realization that his belief in his own ability to control his life totally, as well as take control those things from which it influenced, is a faulty belief that was casted amongst the character.