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    Banan Oraif Prof. Caruso ENWR 1102 Essay 2‚ Final Who are the real sinners? Flannery O’Connor’s grotesque writing style captures her audience’s attention. Her writing is grotesque because it has a dark unexpected humor. The dark humor keeps her fiction from becoming stale and predictable. No matter how dark her stories are‚ she infuses it with grim humor and fierce belief in possible redemption‚ even with her most torture characters. The grotesqueness in O’Connor’s writing style gave her a means

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    Humanizing Morally Reprehensible Characters: Finding Sympathy for Protagonists in “A Rose for Emily” and “The Country Husband” Typically‚ readers have a difficult time rooting for or even sympathizing with characters who engage in behavior which is considered deviant or morally wrong. Two writers who challenge readers to find fallible and immoral characters sympathetic are John Cheever and William Faulkner. In John Cheever’s‚ “The Country Husband”‚ the reader truly sympathizes for Francis Weed‚ an adulterer

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    edge of the lake‚ with part of a downed tree in the shallows half hidden by the bank. Lane A. Dean‚ Jr.‚ and his girlfriend‚ both in bluejeans and button-up shirts. They sat up on the table’s top portion and had their shoes on the bench part that people sat on to picnic or fellowship together in carefree times. They’d gone to different high schools but the same junior college‚ where they had met in campus ministries. It was springtime‚ and the park’s grass was very green and the air suffused with

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    In Flannery O’Connor’s essay “Writing Short Stories”‚ she offers a range of advice that she believes to both improve and enrich short fiction. The most key among these are the importance of developing strong characters‚ a story’s inability to reduced‚ and the priority the dramatic action takes over the author’s personal thoughts and emotions. It is these traits that truly define a great story‚ and although many of the stories from our class good examples of O’Connor’s advice put into action‚ Hemingway’s

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    Sandra Day O’Connor There are many people who have made an important influence on the United States of America‚ however‚ one group of people in particular‚ the justices of the Supreme Court‚ has impacted the lives of Americans greatly. The justices make decisions that affect American citizens every day. One Supreme Court justice‚ Sandra Day O’Connor‚ made those important decisions for many years. She was a prominent figure in the court and guided many Supreme Court outcomes. Sandra Day O’Connor

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    In Flannery O’Connor’s stories‚ “Good Country People”‚ “Everything that Rises Must Converge”‚ ”A Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ and “The Life You Save May Be Your Own”‚ there are many similar characters and situations. Few‚ if any of the characters are likeable‚ and most of them are grotesque. Two of the stories have characters that view themselves as superior in one way or another to those around them‚ and in some cases these characters experience a downfall‚ illustrating the old proverb‚ “Pride goeth

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    Thousands of people leave their countries from all over the world to a country that gives them a better life. Why do these people think of leaving their homelands? There are lots of reasons for that but I think the most important ones are education‚ finance‚ and health. The most important reason is to be educated because a lot of countries have bad schools‚ colleges‚ and universities. Therefore‚ people immigrate to get educated and intellectual. I was one of these people. I left

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    What’s in a Name? The names in “Good Country People” are actually descriptive of the characters. One in particular is the character of Mrs. Hopewell. In short‚ she tends to be a very hopeful and well-to-do. She holds a hope in the goodness of the country people‚ and she uses cliches to help her explain and accept the vices of other people. Unfortunately‚ she holds a false reality and places her hope in those with less than honorable intentions for the most part. Mrs. Hopewell lives in her own

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    back on the throne‚ and is happy but misses his home dearly.The night of his parents funeral Jaron is warned by Conner‚ who is one of his prisoners that people are trying to kill him. That same night‚ he is attacked and threatened by his good friend‚ Roden. Roden warns him if he does not come to the pirates soon they will kill him‚ and all the people he loves. Prince Jaron sets on his journey to the pirates‚ so he can kill their leader. He eventually is able to find the pirates through these thieves

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    Sometimes people see exactly what they expect to see. When the family meets the traveling Bible salesman named Manley Pointer in “Good Country People”‚ they see him as an honest young man trying to make a living. However‚ when he seduces the learned daughter‚ Hulga‚ she finds out his true nature. Instead of a religious man who wants to spread the Will of God‚ he is a cynical atheist who uses his salesman disguise to get what he wants. As literary critic Kathleen Feeley says‚ “That the salesman is

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