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Showing the Evil of Pride and Prejudice in Revelation by Flannery O'Conner

2023-02-13 06:16:49

The habits of pride and prejudice can not be overcome, they are evils rooted in the essence of humanity. In the revelation of Flannery O'Connor, Mrs. Turpin, a self-honest and frank person, suffered from these mistakes. For those who have much less spirituality and wealth than her, this is a tough job. The apocalypse listed in the title reveals to her that the first should be the last one, the last one should be the first one; in the kingdom of God she judges quickly and the one who overlooks her It is bigger than.

Mary Flannery O'connor wrote two short stories "Good Country People" and "Revelation". O'Connor explains the difference between the similarities between the characters and the role appearing at the end of the story. In these two short stories there are Joy and Manly Pointer of "Good Country", Mrs. Mary Grace of "Revelation" and Mrs. Turpin of four characters. Given the similarity between Joy and Mary Grace, a 19-year-old boy has serious acne problems. O'Connor says that both women are bright, with bright blue eyes. The cold blue in her eyes seems like a blind man for action and means to keep it (O'Connor, State 417). When Mary Grace attacked Mrs Turpin with a thick blue book, like her Joey, her eyes became very dazzling. They look much brighter than the previous blue as if the door closed properly behind them can now accept light and air (O'Connor, Apocalypse 452)

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 doing. O'Connor's complaints about the new southern can be displayed carefully