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    Good Country People Deception has served a lot of purposes for most individuals. There are people who intentionally mislead others to take advantage of their weaknesses and gullibility for their own personal interests. On the other hand‚ there are individuals who are‚ at some point in their lives‚ emotionally and physically scarred and choose to mask their resentful experience by retreating from one world into another world. In Flannery O’Connor’s “Good People Country‚” these forms of deceptions

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    The role of character names in “Good Country People” In the short story” Good Country People” by Flannery O’Conner ‚country people were thought of as hardworking ‚honest‚ often referred to as “salt of the earth “but in reality even the best of good people have their flaws just like anyone else. In the story there are six different characters‚ and with each character’s name there is a lot revealed of their personalities. In the opening of the story there is Mrs. Freeman who worked for Mrs. Hopewell

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    Women ’s Lost and Returned Souls —— An Analysis of Women ’s Displacement and Epiphany in OConnor ’s Works Yuan LinLin April 20‚ 2013 Abstract This paper aims at analyzing certain female characters in Flannery O’Connor’s works from the perspective of feminism. By combining the displacement theory in psychology and the Christian existentialism‚ it illustrates specific changes and reconstructions realized by female characters before and after the occurrence of displacement

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    of events and the expected result." Flannery O’Connor’s works are masterpieces in the art of literary irony‚ the laughable and ridiculous. The absurd situations‚ ridiculous characters‚ and feelings of superiority that O’Connor creates make up her shocking and extremely effective‚ if not disturbing‚ humor. I say "disturbing" because O’Connor’s humor‚ along with humor in general‚ most often contains the tragic. Throughout her works‚ specifically "Good Country People‚" O’Connor uses her humor to humble

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    Response Reading For “Good Country People” by Flannery O’Connor One thing that I’ve learned for sure is that most of the famous writers (so far‚ that is) have died at an early age. I see in her bio that O’Connor was one of them. Ok here we go; I see that I am in for a bizarre climax. [1] Well now‚ Mrs. Freeman‚ she sounds like a stubborn person to me‚ one who hates to admit when she’s wrong. She sounds just like my mother-in-law. I wonder what was considered “important business?”[6]

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    century writing" (Holman 61). Almost all of OConnor ’s short stories usually end in horrendous‚ freak fatalities or‚ at the very least‚ a character ’s emotional devastation. People have categorized OConnor ’s work as "Southern Gothic" (Walters 30). In Many of her short stories‚ A Good Man Is Hard To Find for example‚ Flannery OConnor creates grotesque characters to illustrate the evil in people. Written in 1953‚ A Good Man Is Hard To Find is one of OConnor ’s most known pieces of work and has

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    Flannery O’Connor is the author of "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and "Good Country People." She is best known for her southern gothic style of writing. The characters in her stories are grotesque and twisted people who often do heinous things. She was a very religious person‚ which is a reoccurring theme within in her writing. Out of both stories‚ "A Good Man is Hard to Find" is a better story based on the way the theme is presented‚ how the characters develop throughout the story and the tone.

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    In Flannery O’Connor’s short essay‚ Total Effect and the Eighth Grade‚ she proposes that “…fiction‚ if it is going to be taught in high schools‚ should be taught as a subject and a subject with history.” (p. 137) In other words‚ fiction should be taught as a true subject rather than just a genre of writing. O’Connor supports the idea by explaining that “There is much to be enjoyed in the great British novels of the nineteenth century” (p. 138)‚ and there is no valid that teachers could not teach

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    Flannery O’Connor stated in relation to Nathaniel Hawthorn: "I feel more of a kinship with him than any other American Writer." This kinship is well deserved when considering all the similarities between these two authors. Both authors use central literary symbols to strengthen the story and the meaning behind it. Along with similarities in tone and theme these authors differ greatly when it comes to the style of their writings. Despite all the differences it is the central literary symbol of the

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    In "A Good Man Is Hard To Find"‚ OConnor introduces the reader to a family representative of the old and new Southern culture. The grandmother represents the old South by the way in which she focuses on her appearnace‚ manners‚ and gentile ladylike behavior. OConnor writes "her collars and cuffs were organdy trimmed with lace and at her neckline she had pinned a purple spray of cloth violets containing a sachet. In case of an accident‚ anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at

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