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Thursday, March 21, 2019

A Different Look at Flannery O’Connor Essay -- Flannery O’Connor

A Different Look at Flannery OConnor A murdering messiah. A Bible-selling prosthesis thief. A corpse in rise Confederate regalia waiting in line a Coca-Cola machine. wholeness of the most haunting qualities about Flannery OConnors fiction is the often shocking merely always memorable images adding intensity to her stories. Her violent comedy is a conjugation of opposite realities--an explosive meeting between contradictory forces. She creates characters from the southern grandmothers, mothers, preachers, neighbors, and consort good country people populating her world, using their traits, words and behaviors to give her false world life. And we are as familiar with them as she is. We know them they could be people from our region, our town, our family. Just regular folks. But she pushes them beyond normal boundaries, beyond any reality we or they could imagine by introducing them to their opposite. The person on the other end of reality. For example, the grandmothe r in A Good humans is Hard to Find appears to be the stereotypical grandmother busily refer in her fami...

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