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Title: Flannery O


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Flannery OConnor
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Biography
  • Southern Gothic writer
  • Born in Savannah, GA an only child
  • She grew up in the region part of the
    Christ-haunted Bible Belt.
  • She was diagnosed with lupus and bound to
    crutches.
  • She died at the age of 39.

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OConnor said
  • Whenever Im asked why Southern writers
    particularly have a penchant for writing about
    freaks, I say it is because we are still able to
    recognize one.

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Continued Each story is
  • The action of grace in territory is held
    largely by the devil.
  • an action that is totally unexpected, yet
    totally believable.
  • An act of violence, which is the extreme
    situation that best reveals what we are
    essentially.

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OConnor said . . .
  • She felt a good deal more kinship with the
    Souths backwoods prophets and shouting
    fundamentalists than with those politer
    elements for whom the supernatural is an
    embarrassment and for whom religion has become a
    department of sociology or culture or personality
    development.

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  • The freak in modern fiction is usually
    disturbing to us because he keeps us from
    forgetting that we share in his state.
  • She describes her short fiction as nine stories
    about original sin.
  • What has given the South her identity is the
    knowledge that evil is not simply a problem to be
    solved, but a mystery to be endured.

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  • I suppose the reasons for the use of so much
    violence in modern fiction will differ with each
    writer who uses it, but in my own stories I have
    found that violence is strangely capable of
    returning my characters to reality and preparing
    them to accept their moment of grace.

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Nihilist Views
  • A nihilist believes in nothing.
  • Life is without objective meaning, purpose, or
    intrinsic value.
  • Hulga thinks she believes fully in this.
  • Where do we see that actually Hulga believes in
    something?

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Nietzsche
  • Hulga highlights a passage in one of her
    textbooks by this philosopher
  • The premise of that quote was that nothing
    becomes of nothing.
  • He also argued that atheism is an intellectual
    triumph over Christianity.

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Manley Pointer
  • What does Manley personify?
  • His name implies that he will point out something
    to her.
  • What does he ultimately show her?

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What is OConnors theme?
  • Is she trying to say Nihilism ultimately wins?

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  • Which characters reach a state of grace? Does
    the violence cause this state?
  • Where is the humor in the stories?
  • What are some key elements of OConnors style?

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