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Thursday, January 31, 2019

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OConnors background impacted her pen appearance of southern cultures in her short stories. Being born and growing up in the south played Born into an Irish Catholic family Flannery OConnor grew up alongside her encouraging and supportive father, Ed, and her overprotective, proper m early(a), Regina. She was the only tike and of devoted Roman Catholic parents. OConnor is a tabun girl her younger years were worn out(p) in Savannah, Georgia until the family relocated to Milledgeville, Georgia when her father was diagnosed with degenerative lupus. Much of her childhood was spent with her mother having a close look on her, overbearing her welcome. Behind her bold military position was a precocious, gifted and shy loner struggling to assert herself against the expectations of proper Southern womanhood, (Desmond 151). Unfortunately, her graduate school days at Iowa University were put to a halt when she was diagnosed with lupus at age twenty-five. At this point in her lifeti me she moved back to live with her mom on a dairy farm right next to Milledgeville. OConnors time spent growing up in Savannah and with her mom on a dairy farm has allowed her to develop characters, settings and scenes from her native south especially the propriety and mannerisms established. Besides the culture effect and another big part of OConnors short stories was her religious background. Although it was not until two years later her fathers death that OConnors creative and originative talents swiftly came alive as well as her deep threatening faith. John F. Desmond was one hundred percent correct when he said, writing was for her a spiritual vocation, success or failure to be deliberate by the fidelity to God and not by human standards, (Desmond, 152). non ... ...ut ten feet above and they could see only the tops of trees on the other side of it. Behind the ditch they were sitting in there were more than woods, tall and dark and deep. (OConnor 359). The tall, da rk and deep woods are a parallelism to the lack of faith and moving forward in it. trine shots and the grandmother was silent. The grandmothers death signifies the rising of Christ. Although she didnt constantly live a Christian lifestyle, the third shot it was almost as if she became alive spiritually. OConnors illustrates the scene, her face smiling up at the cloudless sky. Without his glasses, The Misfits eyes were red-rimmed and pale and defenseless expression (OConnor 365). Smiling at the sky and eyes helpless, dead physically her seventh cranial nerve expressions resemble that she spiritually came alive and rose like Jesus did, as if she was a believer accepting Him.

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