In Webster's online dictionary, humor is defined as "ridiculous (ridiculous and / or ridiculous) or unharmonious quality". Contradiction is the essence of irony. More specifically, sarcasm is "inconsistency between the actual result and the expected result of a series of events". Flannario Connor's work is a ridiculous and ridiculous literary satire masterpiece. Oconar's unconditioned situation, absurd personality, superiority make her shocking and very effective.
The first secondary source considered here is Robert C. Evans' paper "Cliches, Surface Storytelling, Flannery O'Connor's Darkness" "Good Men is hard to find". . Language skills are a means of criticizing specific sentences and narratives. According to Mr. Evans, "O'Connor shocks readers with their own black humor brands and not to" find good people better "to make them," explains the effect of dark humor better There are few literary works "Warning (140). Evans ridiculed and criticized the interchange between grandmother and Red Sami who is the owner of the barbecue cabinet, especially with grandmothers and obscure ideas using such black humor, but even in other places You can see:
As a deeply religious woman, O'Connor wrote a morally defective character with humor, compassion, and sharp mind. As proven in the most famous and beloved series, she is a master of storytelling. The Georgian house at Flannery O'Connor is the end of the American literary tour. A complaint teen narrator Holden Caulfield abandoned as a preparatory school surrounded by "whispers" touched millions of readers. For decades nearly all good books on aliening young people were compared to "keeper of the wheat field", but none of them could be compared with the original. Salinger mastered the generations' pulsation so that some writers agreed, he broke the tradition in a colloquial voice, and everyone wanted to talk like Holden. If you are a fan of this memorable cover, check the cover of these classic books and redesign the luxurious.
Flannario Connor does not have much humor in grotesque usage, but there are people who think that it exists. According to Gentry, "At a basic level, grotesque words represent virtually reduced images, and their effects quickly become humorous and annoying" (11). O'Connor is not using grotesque humor but I think that it is ridiculously strange and disturbing. I think that O'Connor is using grotesque to indicate that she uses grotesque to evaluate her work and is feeling and seeing falling. Mr. Muller said, "O'Connor's works are fun in a way that they are using funny grotesque in an exaggerated manner," which is funny. I think I have agreed that "O'Connor is using an exaggerated format in her role development" (10).