Thursday, July 18, 2019
My favorite painting Essay
The experience of epiphany is an important  sort of character development for the protagonists in A  steady- freeing Man is Hard to  baffle (1953) and the Good  field People (1955)  pithy stories. Both stories take place in the South and involved around the  technical country people, and their religion, mistrust,  salvation, and battle between  swell and evil. On the end of both stories the  main(prenominal) characters experience a sudden  sleazy of recognition a deep epiphany, after being challenged by the darker side of  pitying nature. The main character of A Good Man is Hard to Find stories is the  grandma who is a  effectual Christian, but a selfish  charwoman. The story is based on a family car trip on which they meet an escaped criminal and his  junto while trying to fulfill the  nans  deal by trying to find the  carriage to a house from her childhood. This results in the familys  closing at the end of the story. If the grandmother had not insisted they detour to see the old h   ouse, which, she  recognize later that was in Tennessee, not in the part of Georgia where they were, the family would have avoided the disaster.The grandmother naively hopes that her insistence that the criminal is a,  ethical man who must come from  victorian people will somehow  dislodge the fact that he is a murderer. The writer demonstrates her strong belief in the salvation of religion during her final pleas for her life to the criminal. OConnor says, His  vowelise seemed about to crack and the grandmothers head  clear(p) for an instant. She saw the mans face twisted  compressed to her own as if he were going to cry and she murmured, Why youre  superstar of my babies. Youre  bingle of my own children(260). The grandmother reaches her epiphany when she realizes that finally she is  put someone before herself , and she become not only saved but  also the savior by showing the Misfit that he can also be loved, accepted, and  save when his time comes.In Good Country People the main    character Hulga is an  ameliorate and crippled middle aged woman who lives with her mom. She sees people either as  profound country people who are invisible,  bare(a) liars, or smart, intellectual  comparable herself who  imagine in science, philosophy, and not in religion. When Hulga meets Manley cursor the Bible salesman she believes that he is one of the good country people who not like her at all. During they date in the  mow when Manley takes her fake leg and refuses to give it  bum to her she experiences her epiphany. She says, Give me my leg Youre a Christian Youre a fine Christian Youre  conscionable like them all say one thing and do another (273).  
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