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    in O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find‚” and Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” Though the short stories “A Rose for Emily” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find” differ in plot‚ theme‚ voice‚ and many other aspects‚ both contain similar characters and settings. The authors of these highly acclaimed Southern Gothic works‚ have skillfully and eloquently created intricate characters and imagery that portray many elements of Southern life. Flannery O’Connor’s‚ “A Good Man is Hard to Find‚” tells of the tragic

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    One of Flannery O’Connor’s most successful stories‚ “Good Country People” was published in 1955. “Good Country People” addresses the of good versus evil‚ the foolishness of intellectual pretensions‚ and most importantly the theme of reality versus illusion. An important character Mrs. Hopewell’s daughter Hulga‚ born as Joy has a Ph. D but seems to have no common sense. She allows her self to be tricked by a “Bible salesman” and gets her self in to a binding situation. Good Country people deals with

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    wrote this paper for my Honors Food for Thought class in Spring 2012. The class focused on analyzing how food is a part of our culture‚ and it was one of the most interesting and unique classes I have taken. For this research paper‚ we were asked to pick any food topic and form a thesis/argument while incorporating both memoir and research. This was a different assignment than I was used to‚ because for most other research papers‚ we never combined the creative writing aspect of memoir. Combining

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    Dr. Weeks English 1102 12 October 2011 “Good Old Country People” –Pride is Stronger Than Most Think Pride throughout literature has been heavily manipulated by authors in positive and negative lights to reflect their intended purpose. In the majority of Flannery O’Conner‘s stories‚ characters who have pride exude more arrogance than they do confidence‚ and as a result these characters condescend towards those of lower standards. In “Good Country People‚” O’Conner attacks pride to be a negative

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    “Everything That Rises Must Converge” by Flannery O’Connor In the story‚ “Everything That Rises Must Converge”‚ is about Julian who recently graduated from college. His mother attends weight-loss class every week at the YMCA to reduce her high blood pressure. He takes his mother there every week because she refuses to take the bus by herself since integration. Julian proclaims that one day he will make money and imagines moving to a house in the country. His mother always tells him to keep on dreaming

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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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    Samuel Marioni 2-3-12 Fiction Paper Rough draft English 102 Irony in “Good Country People” Many authors use irony in their story for different reasons. In the story “Good Country People‚” by Flannery O’Connor irony is shown throughout the story. Irony is shown in the characters names‚ Hugla thinking that she is going to change Manley Pointer view of life‚ and the incorrect usage of the bible in the story. The author used irony to add a twist to the story and to reinforce the theme that

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    only exuded narcissistic behavior because she was treated like a doll. She was spoiled and only thought that that was how she was supposed to behave in order to get what she wanted or to please the men in her life. The grandmother from “A Good Man is Hard to Find” on the other hand was very narcissistic and extremely self consumed. The whole world was supposed to revolve around her. In “The Doll House‚” Nora borrows money from a bank and lies about the fact that her father co signed the loan. Which

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    In " A Goodman Is Hard To Find" Flannery O’Connor suggest that the Misfit is psychologically unstable based off his murderous actions as well as his blatant denial of his actions. OConnor suggest that the Misfit suffers from anxiety and uses denial as a defense mechanism by mentally distorting his actions as more acceptable. The Misfit has escaped from jail‚ and was put in jail because he allegedly killed is father. His denial is evident because he claims that this is untrue : "It was a head doctor

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    Thesis essay regarding Good Country People The short story Good Country People by Flannery O’Connor‚ is didactic literature‚ with hefty character analysis to portray that people are not who they appear to be. Hulga‚ a 32 year old woman with a heart condition. O’Connor portrays Hulga as an experience and strong woman‚ but through analysis Hulga is well educated but childish and weak Hulga obtains a PhD in philosophy and is taught by highly intellectual people. Hulga has the impression of herself

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