All of O'Connor's Old South and New South should be blended with Flannario Connor's "Must All Merge" to describe a suffocating mother-child relationship that conflicts never resolve or even be perceived Yes. This relationship is a metaphor describing the transition from the Old South used to prove slavery and apartheid and the transition from New South to fight for justice in an equitable position. Mrs. Chesney (Old South) and her son Julian (New South) represent the interaction of each supporter in their personal area.
This paper is based on a story from the Old South to the reality of Flannario Connor's book, "Good people are hard to find - New South", Flannario Connor, "Good people are hard to find", and "Good Country People" . South is very obvious. O'Connor uses these stories to show the difference between old and new and express her complaints about what the south is. O'Connor's complaints about the new southern can be displayed carefully
In the southern part of Flanario Conner, the truth in the south is drawn. In "all that must be merged", Julian's mother was forced to cope with the southern transformation from her childhood affluence and the image of the political relationship to the South. From the role of a truly southern style woman, she got a representative of the character of a grandmother of a Korean woman "men are hard to find". Grandmother actually wore the best on her Sunday in her trip, assuming she killed her, because she wanted to be recognized as a woman if she died. My grandmother's ignorance matches ignorance that Mrs. Klett's "The life you save may be your own life". It is a completely selfish person.
"All Things Merged Be Merged" by Flannario Connor is a descendant of a nobility of the southern nobleman, a story of a middle-aged white woman trying to participate in "reduction class" towards YWCA. Her son Julian is a semi intellectual, educated at "the only tertiary university", despised her mother's racial prejudice hypocratically, and after the Supreme Court ruling, the recently integrated city It is believed to be escorting to Y by bus. In December 1956, when the bus of Montgomery Alabama (Alabama State Document History Department 1) was abolished and the mother was attacked by a black woman, Julian's egoism of self-righteousness became a childish panic. After suffering a deadly stroke, she insulted her misunderstanding sentimental and corrupt mixture