The O'Connor 's The Artificial Slave and the Sharo Flanoire O'Connor' s Masonic Story Artificial Slave and Bobby Anne Mason 's story Shiro is playing the role of exercise. Mr. Head, the master of the power of an artificial tiger, is an ancient racist claiming to know everything. A simple southern woman Norma Jean who wants to change her life in Mason's story is the protagonist of power. The two characters are similar in terms of successful exercise of power, but the influence of power is different.
Character sketch of Shbie Bobbie Ann Mason In the story "Shiloh" of Bobbie Ann Mason, Norma Jean's character shows a strong character but it is empty. Norma Gene is at the beginning of a strong external story. "She lifted a 3 pound dumbbell to warm up and went to a 20 pound barbell." (Mason, page 46) But as the story progressed, she felt emptiness. "One day Leroy came back from the roadway and found Norma Jean tears down," Mason p.
The O'Connor 's The Artificial Slave and the Sharo Flanoire O'Connor' s Masonic Story Artificial Slave and Bobby Anne Mason 's story Shiro is playing the role of exercise. Mr. Head, the master of the power of an artificial tiger, is an ancient racist claiming to know everything. A simple southern woman Norma Jean who wants to change her life in Mason's story is the protagonist of power. The two characters are similar in terms of successful exercise of power, but the influence of power is different.
"Artificial Straners", FLANNERY O'CONNOR (1955) "Arti Fial Nigger" focuses on several themes reproduced in the works of FLANNERY O'CONNOR. It represents the tension between generations (he is the adult Mr. Head determined to prove his intelligence of the child), it explains the racial prejudice and exaggerates the human self; and finally it Provide the main character of achievement Redemption and understanding of life. First of all, "Arti Fial Nigger" decided to teach the grandchild Nelson, first of all. Nelson is a lesson about the evil city. Premature children, almost mirror image of his grandfather, Mr. Head suspected that he is really familiar with local experts indeed. By accusing counterattacks and aggression, Nielsen suggested that the grandfather made a mistake and decided to decide his adult's authority. Mr. Head also tried by his ability to prevent them to get lost during a visit that leads to recognition and respect of Nelson
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