"I only know that you are a good person, you are not quite common!" Flannery O'Connor tells the story of the grandmother who last appealed in the story. In this story, the authors use spoken language, opinions, predictions and satire, and other rhetorical devices to draw the irony of the southern faith and religion throughout this article. Flannario Connor spent most of his life at the southern part of Georgia. When someone asks what is most influential in my life, she replied: "Be Catholic, Southern, and become a writer." (1) She uses her knowledge of the southern religion and general beliefs. Use her strengths around the world
Religious symbols of "Good people are hard to find" This article is based on the rhetorical background of the use of violence in a short story of her "The Elements of Suspense", "Good people are hard to find" indicate. "The classical tragedy of this story will also be analyzed from Aristotle and Longas's critical theory Tolstoy will be used to test the use of the Christian symbolism Nietzsche uses tragedy and tragedy We will provide a more comprehensive general conclusion
Flannery O'Connor uses the symbolism that "it is difficult to find a good person." Flannery O'Connor who wrote "Good people are hard to find" is a short story depicting family trips to Florida. They met a criminal who escaped from a prison, misfit. This story should be interpreted as a fable and O'Connor uses the symbol to skillfully convey information such as class consciousness and lack of spiritual belief among humans. - Flannario Connor is struggling to find a good man 's analysis Flannario Connor' s "Good people are hard to find", people are shocked by unexpected violence at the end of the story. However, if you reread the article a second time, you will see clear indications of a grotesque end. The story begins with a typical nuclear family challenged by a grandmother who does not want to go to Florida for a holiday.