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Wise Blood

2023-10-26 21:12:25

Clever blood I do not know how to respond to it after reading the novel. This is a very confusing novel; I am not sure about its view on religion. Initially I thought that it supports anti-religious aspects of life. But the end of the novel is the eyes of a flood woman, but that changed my first thought, turning it into a novel seems to say this will happen if you do not believe in Christianity. This novel is also an inevitable place to present the atmosphere of the American city as a trap, consume all morals and leave a lonely society.

Her first work, a short story, was published in accent magazine in 1946. Her first novel "Wise Blood" (1952, 1979 movie) uses O'Connor's own words to explore "religious religious consciousness". Most of them consist of a series of nearly independent chapters that began with previously published short stories - missionary grandchildren who lost his faith and moved to another town since he returned to his hometown are strange and lonely, I live in a group of false prophets and refugees. His tragic pursuit of compensation including his church without Christ grew increasingly violent and fantastic. Wise Blood combines sharp eyes for ordinary discourse, rigid religious imagination, and ridiculous talent for the subsequent work of O'Connor.

In what sense does Enoch Emery have sensible blood? Many critics have stopped considering the importance of Enoch's dependence on his wise blood and the possibility that his intelligent blood is good for him and others. Enoch confirmed the pursuit of Hazel 's new Jesus and explained the authenticity of the message of Hazel in his terrible behavior. He also immediately saw him through a false blind missionary Asa Hawks and noticed the immaturity of his daughter's Sabbath. Enoch has enough insight to recognize that faith in God and "cause of Jesus" (23) are mutually exclusive two concepts. He never accused my faith in God and did not say that he prayed in prayer to help him escape from welfare women without killing her. He prayed and he believed he responded to his prayers by giving him the courage he escaped from her (26). Enoch longs for friendship with others and keeps in touch with his emotions.