Both religion and nature are considered to bring beauty to life. Religion provides the purpose of life for some people and nature provides natural escape from contemporary life problems for others. However, the writer Flannery O'Connor uses these two elements for a short purpose. Religion and nature provide the reader with insight into the protagonist Tom Shiflet, problematic drifters, Crater women's lives and those who suddenly leave them.
The religious image of Flannery O'Connor's "The life you save may be yours." Religious image of Flannario Connor "Something that saves your life belongs to you" is a sarcastic story to this story It brings about. Ironic and healthy irony. O'Connor uses the proposals of Jesus and Christianity to investigate the religion and its hypocritical hypocrisy. Her personality, Tom T. Shiftlet, was called the incarnate and immoral, completely selfish error of Christ. - Shirley Jackson 's "Louisa, please go home" is the first person stories about Luisa' s experience in the town of Rockville in the 1950 's. The protagonists are Louisa Tether, Mr. Peacock, Carroll tether, Misestera, Mister tether, Paul. Mr. Tether and his wife, Mrs. Peacock and Mrs Paul worked together to solve the problem of Louis leaving home.
The story of Flannario Connor "Life that you save may be yourself" uses words to explain the importance of sticking to your roots through too harsh deceit to this idea . Mr. Shiftlett was born in Royal South, so it seems that he does not know how to put his responsibility together and there seems to be no priority in his life. He is an easy person who tries to find a job from one place to another. In this story, there are many examples that Shiftlett has been to Crater's to fool poor women from their money and cars. Mr. Shiftlet has a fraudulent character, and even "hesitates" with his name.