Wednesday, February 13, 2019

Symbolism in A Good Man is Hard to Find and Araby Essay -- Flannery O

SymbolismIn the short story, A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery OConnor, e precise object including the characters be symbols. The Grandmother for example is the one and s political machinecely dynamic character, represents all of us who have had to feel grief or needed to ask for forgiveness. As Flannery OConnor has suggested, the story is a spiritual pilgrimage because of the Grandmothers quandaries. In the beginning of the story the Grandmother is obsessed with everything worldly and superficial. She cares save close to how others perceive her, Her collars and cuffs were white organdy trimmed with lace and at her neckline she had pinned a purple spray of cloth violets containing a sachet. In part of an accident, anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at at once that she was a lady (OConner 413).She gets dressed up for a car rouse so that, on the random chance that they would be in a car accident and that in that wreck she would be thrown from the car and lay ing on the pavement, she would be happy because the people passing by would think that she is a lady. This represents us as humans because daily we coincide to be way too self-conscience. We care what people think whether we admit it or not. The first thing that comes to mind is me and my make-up. Make-up is a everlasting(a) example of us women feel for a great deal about what others think of us. She is also very selfish in her activities. Instead of caring about what is best for the family, she wants to go to Tennessee because she has friends there whom she would like to see. There are three stages of thought for the Grandmother. During the first stage, which is in the beginning, she is completely focused on herself in relation to how others think of her. The second stage occurs wh... ...hat in exactly reading it the first time I looked right past. It wasnt until my soda made me actually read some parts out forte that I understood. Even in these short stories, there is so much meaning packed into them. It shows how intelligent these writers actually are. In the beginning I didnt care too much for this quirky little roll in the hay story Araby yet after analyzing it, it has become one of my favorites and has inspired me to go back and re-read a few of the stories in this book that I may have just brushed past. Symbolic representation has become very interesting to me and both of these stories among many others are filled with it.Works CitedOConnor, Flannery. A Good Man Is Hard to Find. 1955. Literature Reading Fiction, Poetry, Drama, and the Essay. 4th ed. Ed. Robert DiYanni. capital of Massachusetts McGraw-Hill, 1998. Joyce, James. Araby. Kirszner and Mandell.

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