Flannery O'Connor, author of Flornery O'Connor, Greennaaf's story "Greenleaf", says that people can not distinguish between reality as people can see their facts about the world through a mask of dreams I will. During reality dream. O'Connor reveals this using ideas, characters, satire and symbols. Speaking in a restricted and well-known way, this story takes place at a dairy farm, the only thing left by his wife.
"GREENLEAF" FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1956) raised her short story "Greenleaf" to a complex level by emphasizing the image of a strong prototype. Her advice on Okonar's symbolic name, her advice on infertility worship in mythology, and her use of the image of light and dark all enhance recognition of the reader's class prejudice and help to draw accurate pictures of New South . The heritage of the character is rare. We began systematically taking over landlords that once used to be aristocratic. O'Connor uses an ambiguous view of the third person to tell the story of Ms. May (a possibly limited suspect) and her two sons, Wesley and Scofield. O'Connor uses the usual missing lineage of matted bulls belonging to O.T and E. T as a symbol of this "low" level aggressive aggression. Mei regards her escape as a threat to her own herd, in fact her existence
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In her short story "Greenleaf", Flannery O'Connor draws a parallel line between achieving the truth about God and being condemned by the bull. Mei, who considers religious people as simple people, has noticed that he is progressing the way to the bulls of the bulls. Mr. O'Connor wrote that when the beast stabbed the heart of Mrs. May 's heart he saw that his sight suddenly recovered but found that the light can not stand it. God's revelation to us may be amazing, perhaps it's too late in life that you can not use the truth. Solomon may be suitable for this category. In today's reading, Eccl 5: 1 is contrary to Solomon's grand sacrifice efforts. This is a strong warning against excessive contempt of God and His glory.