("Mystery and courtesy") You can feel the existence of grace and have that moment while waiting for acceptance or refusal in all great stories. " But it is a matter to find it and accept it as grace ?, she basically said, basically you can find grace Under all circumstances, this is Flannery O'Connor I propose a real fierce exchange rate I refuse it. Dictionary.com defines "grace" as "sympathy, forgiveness, forgiveness". I think this can be applied to the story of O'Connor. Because it is Asbury, Mrs.
Flannery O'Connor's "It is difficult to find a good man," Flannery O'Connor, Georgians predict that they are one of the most prolific writers of the 20th century. O'Connor, a strict Catholic, usually shows the spiritual corruption of her story. One of the famous stories of O'Connor reveals psychological image defects inherent in letters indicating the result of bloodshed, "A good man is hard to find." Grandma conveyed a misfit warning, but her activity itself is a sign of an imminent end.
At the age of 22, the famous 20th century southern writer Mary Flannery O'Connor started his career in 1947 and created his own unique style. . In the short years of O'Connor, she completed these novels, 31 short stories and 2 novels, which become long criticism of their unique sense of humor and "Old South." Roman Catholics rooted in Georgia use her religious background and environment to set up all her stories from "heinous comedy" to "harsh tragedy". As "humorous and grotesque genius" O'Connor distorted her work and made it unique. Flannery O'Connor says, "People of the Good Country", "Apocalypse" and "Parker's Back" to solve the "Old South" in the Southern dialect, social structure and settings, some humor of her work, some I used a different type
Author Flannery O1Connor was born on 25th March 1925 in Savannah, Georgia. The fact that she was born and raised to Catholic has proved her personal belief, helped shape her independence and enrich her life. According to our textbook, "O1 Connor's novel is closely related to spiritual life in the secular world" (318). Her novels and stories have religious themes and spiritual problems. Indeed, in many of her stories, the hero caused doubts about his beliefs and experienced great implicit changes. This article begins with the following question: Have the protagonist of O1Connor 's short "Apocalypse" experience a true revelation? It is loud "no" to answer this question.