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    Iris Chicas Flannery OConnor Essay 19 April 2013 Gray is more Black than White An analysis of evil and the anti-Christ figure of Mr. Paradise in “The River” In Flannery O’Connor’s story “The River”‚ the color gray is associated with the idea of evil. This evil is represented in the character of Mr. Paradise‚ who appears as the anti-Christ figure at the end when the protagonist reaches his epiphany and ironically drowns himself in the “River of Life”. OConnor associates much of her descriptions

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    Hamlet has transcended beautifully through time‚ not only hosting many archetypal elements but also presenting an affectation of the Oedipus complex. Many conclude that Hamlet’s character boldly displays the Oedipal complex through his relationship with his mother‚ which also relates to his procrastination and relationship with his father. By definition‚ the Oedipal complex outlines the description of a boy’s desire to possess his mother in a sexual fashion and the jealousy boys have towards their fathers

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    The name of Oedipus has been borrowed from the classical story of king Oedipus who unknowingly married his own mother and had children by her. The psychologists‚ Sigmund Freud and others use the term Oedipus complex for ‘a manifestation of infantile sensuality in the relations of the child to its parents. It is a state in which a person shows excessive affection for the parent opposite in sex to him or herself‚ and corresponding distance from others’. A great part of his life is actually controlled

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    Judgement is Everywhere “Revelation” was written by Flannery O’Connor. Flannery O’Connor preferred to use a southern gothic style of writing. Southern gothic style partakes in the southern portion of the United States. In the time period this short story takes place in‚ people judge based on social class and skin color. The main character of this story is a large southern woman named Mrs. Turnip who has taken her husband‚ Claud Turnip‚ to the doctor’s office. The moment Mrs. Turnip enter the

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    scheduled to be unwound. Their stories are separate until they meet each other. Connor is the main protagonist who is sent to be unwound by his parents for his violent

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    Cited: Hawthorne‚ Nathaniel. "The Minister ’s Black Veil." The Bedford Introduction to Literature. 1836: 393-401. Bedford/ St.Martins 2005. OConnor‚ Flannery. "Good Country People." The Bedford Introduction To Literature. 1955:441-454. Bedford/St.Martins 2005.

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    James Joyce‚ William C Williams‚ Jamaica Kincaid‚ and Frank O’Connor are the four authors of the short stories I read. James Joyce wrote “Araby”‚ which is a story about a little boy who has a crush on his friend’s older sister and he figures out that she has manipulated him. William C. Williams wrote “The Use of Force”‚ which was about a doctor who paid a visit to a younger girl who was sick and he has to battle her in order to find out what’s wrong with her. Jamaica Kincaid is the author of “Girl”

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    Muhammad Sidik 1209503118 Sastra B My Oedipus Complex in The Perspective Of Psychoanalysis: A Study of Sigmund Freud’s Theory A literary work is just like a dream in which we need to interpret. It is the representation of one’s reality experience. It is full of fiction‚ figurative‚ and mystery‚ but sometimes filled by the hidden meaning. In order to reveal the meaning that found in it‚ we should interpret and analyze before it could be understood. And one of the means to analyze it is by using

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    Suffering the Oedipus complex I agree with the fact that Sophocles’ Oedipus had suffered from the Oedipus complex because Oedipus has shown that he is part of the triangle of being the young child who is “in love with one parent and hating the other” (Freud 472). If a person is one to not get over this stage in his childhood‚ to detach from his mother and forgive his father‚ then the conflict of the triangle has not been resolved leading him to be psychoneurotic. In the next paragraphs‚

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    amazing to see how my classmates came up with different conclusions‚ after reading the same exact story. This solidifies the idea of personal perceptions. Our conclusions were based on our own personal experiences and emotions. This story touched my heart in a special way because I went through an experience similar to Mrs.Turpin. About six years ago‚ I was elected as a president for the largest Muslim mosque in Pennsylvania. When I took charge‚ the mosque was in deficit. With my hard work and support

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