A short story is a literary work that is shorter than a novel. On these pages, the author can hit punch, awe, aversion, or perfect sorrow, while you may think that length may not be enough to shape a noble story. Regardless of whether it is ethic of the story, or whether it is simply for the enjoyment of the reader, each author has his style and communicates information in a very diverse way throughout the work. You can see this clearly through the work of Flannery O'Connor and Chuck Palahniuk.
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. - In Flannery O'Connor's "good people are hard to find", people were shocked by unexpected violence at the end of the story. However, if you read the story a second time, you will see clear indications of the results. In the process of this story, O'Connor uses a powerful image to predict the people and events in this story. She uses this technique at three important times.
O'Connor's literary work subtly uses the world role of the world. Professor Peter Chandler of Baylor University said in an article titled "Analog imagination of Rio Connor of France" published by Christianity and literature. (12) Through O'Connor 's short story, the hero is allowed to produce erroneous recognition of secondary character through its sensory logic and reasoning. However, the short story 'Good Country Man', which is true to her style, is a solid example of a serious betrayal of the character's sense. But being unable to see her is a real motivation for a good 'redneck'.