What happens if you have the opportunity to start over from the beginning and do different things? Please correct your mistake to make up for your mistake. This idea is the subject of Flannery O'Connor's short story "You can save your life can be yourself", which was published in the Kenyon Review (Kenyan College) in the spring issue of 1953. The story is about a homeless named "Shiftlet" that approaches a deserted farm isolated with "Mrs.Crater" and her mentally retarded daughter "Lucynell". If he does some repair work in this place, mainly the car he was paying attention craters will provide adjustments for the shiftlets.
The religious image of Flannery O'Connor's "The life you save may be yours." The religious image of Flannario Connor "The one that saves your life belongs to you" is a sarcastic story to this story I will bring it. Ironic and healthy irony. O'Connor uses the proposals of Jesus and Christianity to investigate the religion and its hypocritical hypocrisy. Her personality, Tom T. Shiftlet, was called the incarnate and immoral, completely selfish error of Christ. - Shirley Jackson 's "Louisa, please go home" is the first person stories about Luisa' s experience in the town of Rockville in the 1950 's. The protagonists are Louisa Tether, Mr. Peacock, Carroll tether, Misestera, Mister tether, Paul. Mr. Tether and his wife, Mrs. Peacock and Mrs Paul worked together to solve the problem of Louis leaving home.
Shiftlet for fraud and lie. Mr. Shiftlet 's quest for morals grotesters both roles. ("The life you saved may be your own.") Why is the grotesque character so popular in the Modernist movement and South Gothic movement? In South Gothic literature, grotesque letters are used to portray people with serious defects. A grotesque role allows talented writers to exaggerate their sentences, lengthen them, and believe it will make their sentences better. A grotesque character can help the unpleasant aspect of society, not just like a church. McCullers talks about the truth of human society using grotesque characters. In the movement of modernism, grotesque characters are used to describe the ideal shape distortion, which helps to create deformed, ugly, or intangible characters. In modernism, they are characterized by their lack of quality, such fixation, stability, order, and sometimes even the reasons. They are used in many Gothic style