In the death of General O'Connor and the enemy general (Flannario Connor in my full version, page 143), I analyzed the course of the death of the general. Death is depicted as the death of a fight. Because the general thinks his death is like this, the title "bondage with enemies" is very appropriate. The most obvious thing about this paragraph is that it is like a fight.
Flannery O? Connor? Is it difficult for a good person to find it? This is a statement about how the murderer who killed ordinary innocent people encountered on the street. Ø? Connor said the conversation between grandmother and Misfit as a comment on general human values and Christian values, a family of malfunctioning, a society as a dysfunction, and about the role of Christianity in dialogue I interpret it as a comment. O? The obvious discontent of Connor to modern society has been incorporated into the story and is presented through an interesting intergenerational disparity.
Flannery O'Connor's "good guys are hard to find" predicts the Flannery O'Connor of the George Dynasty, one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century. As a strict Catholic, O'Connor often shows spiritual corruption in most of her stories. One famous story of O'Connor, "Good people are hard to find" reveals the image of the mental deficiency inherent in the characters, which shows the end of bloody. - Flannery 's turning point and O'Connor' s turning point is hard to find sarcastic, it is a useful tool to make unexpected changes and add twists to the story. Among Flannario Connor's "Good people are hard to find", satire has been used as a very effective literary tool; it leads the story to think or to come out of us I will. O'Connor rebuts against words and circumstances ironically in this story and reveals a different truth from "we" that the reader believes to be true.
At the age of 22, the famous 20th century Southern writer Mary Flanner O'Connor began his career in 1947 and created his own original writing style. . During the short years of O'Connor, she completed 31 short stories and 2 novels. They have become longer due to their own sense of humor and criticism against "Old South". In the roots of Romania, Roman Catholics used all her religious background and environment to set every tale, from "intense comedy" to "serious tragedy". As a "humorous and grotesque genius" O'Connor distorted her work and made it unique. Flannery O'Connor used her work "Good Country People", "Revelation", "Sisterhood", "Social Structure" and "Setting" to solve "Old Country", "Revelation", "Parker's Back" I used various kinds of humor from "Parker's Back".