The waiting room is where most stories develop. With the appearance of Mrs Turpin, this room has changed into a small society where social class, sex, age, skin color and so on are different. People are considered to be classified as wealthy white women. People's views on her are simple, "black ghosts" are divided into the bottom group of "white garbage", sometimes even worse than niggas, family and landlords become like themselves. People of all kinds can be evaluated on two criteria: color and wealth. This is a general view of the people's assessment after the civil war, even in this case racial discrimination still exists, material things are starting to play an important role in industrialization.
In "Revelation" of Flannery O'Connor, as the title suggests, a woman who has experienced revelation. Pig is an important symbol of the hero's Ruby Ruby Turpin. In Ruby's enlightenment journey pigs often appear in the apocalypse and at the end of the story is important for the ruby's revelation. The pig reflects her perception of some aspects of ruby's life, mainly to her. After all, the pig reflects the true character of ruby through the story.
What is apocalypse? The word "revelation" comes from the word "revelation". Apocalypse is "Revelation". In the Bible, the word "revelation" refers to the spiritual source, probably revealed by God, the Lord Jesus Christ, the devil, or the devil. The reason for the Apocalypse was that its content was revealed to him by God, Jesus revealed it to angels and revealed it to John the Apostle (Revelation 1: 1). In its secular usage, "revelation" can be mentioned as something that has a significant influence on someone, or when someone learns something to help him understand certain aspects of life . For example, it may be said that it is a revelation for me to know that my headache can be cured by taking more sleep. However, this is not the way "revelation" is used in the context of the Bible. A. Revelation is not so.
It is often called the Revelation of Revelation, the Revelation of John, the Revelation of John, or the Revelation Revelation of John (from the beginning), or the Revelation of John (often misunderstood as the Revelation of John) Books Therefore, the New Testament is the last book of Christian Bible. It is the center of eschatology of Christianity. That title is derived from the first word of text written in Koinee Greek. : Apokalypsis, "opening" or "revelation" (Before the title page and titles, the book is usually beginning to know its first word, in the case of the Hebrew five Moses book (Tola) The "Revelation Revelation" is the only apocalyptic article in the New Testament (although the Gospels and the letters have short terminal chapters in the end).