Flannery O'Connor's Use of Allegory in Her Short Story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find"
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A 5 page paper which examines how Flannery O'Connor made use of allegory to convey her message in her 1955 short story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find." Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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Flannery O'Connor's View of Religion, As Revealed in the Short Story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find"
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A 7 page paper which analyzes how Flannery
O'Connor's view of religion is revealed in her 1955 short story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find." Bibliography lists 6 sources.
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Flannery O'Connor's 'Revelation' / Active Voice
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This 3 page essay discusses a specific passage from Flannery O'Connor's Revelation (pp. 414) that illustrates active voice and uses language to convey meaning and mood. No additional sources cited.
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Flannery O'Connor's 'A Good Man is Hard to Find / Symbolism of The Trees
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In 5 pages the author discusses why the tress symbolize the fate of the family in 'A Good Man is Hard to Find' by Flannery O'Connor. Trees are very symbolic. They have many meanings depending on how one looks at them and what connotation is given them. Trees are symbols of both good and evil, and of life and death. No other sources cited.
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O'Connor & Updike / Clash of Worldviews
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A 10 page paper comparing the way Flannery O'Connor and John Updike develop a clash of worldviews in their short fiction. Stories analyzed are O'Connor's 'Revelation', and Updike's 'A & P'. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
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