In Shashan's salvation, emotional frustration, cultural assumption, literary images provide the author's moral author Danny Scowinton. In a dangerous case where he was drowning in the activities of the Appalachians, Covington repeatedly asked when repeatedly as to cause reader anxiety when discussing worship including snakes and reveal the number of casualties involved himself Passion and morality. Cointon 's honesty, goodwill, and wisdom play an important role in revealing his spirit.
Covington's journey to salvation on a sand hill was shocking. This makes people feel that "everything happens for some reason" certainly is true. His first experience with snakes in coping with the church was "exciting and distracting" (11). Compared with Covington Little Methodist Church in Al Birmingham. The church that deals with snakes on the sand dunes seems to give Covington a different perspective from his spiritual life. For example, Covington said "I want to experience more" (11). Because the logo service of Jesus church seems to always inform Covington of what happens next. Danny Scottton began to approach the congregation, and he soon had the preference of dealing with snakes. After he got used to church services, he began to invite his family. Covington's daughter Ashley also influenced the interest in Covington's snake treatment ritual.
The second example comes from the redemption of a journalist, Dennis Covington, at the historic Robert Orsi dunes. Discussion on the handling of snakes and redemption in the South Appalachi region. In the early 1990s, Covington spent two years in a group of poor evangelicals in the southeastern United States of America. They use snake treatments as part of evangelical religious activities as a way of living in "violent and dangerous" environments. 6 Orsi reveals Covington's sensitivity to depictions of these communities, at least Praise at Covington. Before last night, he spent the Lord Jesus Christ Church in Kingston, Georgia. Covening was silent that night when a controversy about the role of women in the church occurred and he tried to fight for women's equality. At that time, another missionary named Punkin 'Brown entered the scene of Covington's story. Like "he did", Orsi wrote the words of Covington in quotation marks: