Julian's racist's mother put everything that had to be merged back on her head and lifted her hat. Two white hair feathers stand out on her gorgeous face, but her eyes, sky color is as innocent as she was when she was 10 years old. Otherwise, if she is a widow who struggles to wear a school and pass him through to school and is still struggling to support his widow, "until he stood up" she It may be a little girl, he had to take action in town.
Flannery O = Connor's short story "AE Arething @ must rise" tells the main character Julian and his thoughts and feelings about his mother. Because Julian is graduating from a university that has a fair understanding of the world in which he lives, it is difficult to deal with her mother and her world view. The story of this story centers around Julian and his mother's bus trip. Once a week, Julian = 's mother goes to a local Y and carries out a' weight loss' course. Since the bus was integrated, she was uncomfortable to ride a bicycle, so Julian accompanied her while he was on the bus. Horse riding is a necessary evil for him and it is regarded as "a time of sacrificing her happiness." In Flannario Connor's "Good Country Man", travel Bible salesman Manley Pointer visited his wife Hopewell and her daughter Joey's home Cedar.
Julian's racist's mother put everything that had to be merged back on her head and lifted her hat. Two white hair feathers stand out on her gorgeous face, but her eyes, sky color is as innocent as she was when she was 10 years old. Otherwise, if she is a widow who struggles to wear a school and pass him through to school and is still struggling to support his widow, "until he stood up" she It may be a little girl, he had to take action in town.
"All you need to merge" also includes two so-called outstanding roles, Julian and his mother. Julian's mother thought that she was excellent because her grandfather was a former governor and was a wealthy landowner of 200 slaves. She also believes that Caucasians will make her better than any other race. She believes that people should stand up, but "on their own side" (p. 214). At the latter stage of the story, she patronized women's children and made the "black" woman angry. This woman is very depressed, she physically attacks Julian's mother (p. 221). Julian also thinks he is superior. He feels that he is superior to his mother because he does not regard himself a racist. Indeed, although he is a racist like a mother, he is looking for a person who shows his racial discrimination in various ways and calls him a "better type" to become a friend ( pg)