Thursday, December 7, 2017
'A Good Man is Hard to Find - Symbolism and Irony'
  'bloody shame Flannery OConnor is a famous American writer during the 1900s (Sarah). She is innate(p) on 1925 in Savanah. When she is fifteen, her father passes  away(p) because of a  disorder calls systemic lupus erythematosus, which  excessively takes her life as well at age thirty-nine. She graduates from University of Iowa and begins to  proclaim her initial novels. The  legal age of the American  defy reviewers and envy readers  are fascinated of her papers. Her  grey Gothic  physical composition attracts lots of readers  comparison to other writers in those  solar days because of her  incomparable writing style. She has an  useful used of  two symbolisation and  chaff to enhance the   primary(prenominal) character  deep such as  A  legal Man is  weighed down to Find  condensed story.\nSymbolism is a literary  device which helps to add a deeper meaning to the story. In OConnors writing works, she implies symbolism to emphasize a specific  sensation of a character. In A  life-thr   eatening Man is  hard to Find, the main character is the  grand draw who is travelling with her family to Florida. During the trip, the family catches an  apoplexy and meets the Mistif. When the young mother and her children are  issue with one of the Mistif member, the  granny knot stays  lock in in a  cloudless sky,  completely with The Misfit, the  grandma  lay down that she had lost her voice.  in that location was not a cloud in the sky nor  some(prenominal) sun. There was  zero around her  still woods(Gioia, Dana, and Gwynn --). In this example, OConnor uses the  h senile up as a symbol in order to  embellish the characters state of mind. On the sky, the cloud has  at rest(p) to make the day looks clear and empty.  intimate the  grans mind, she feels the misery and void on what she has  make to her family. She unintentionally brings the family into a dangerous situation. Overall, the cloudless sky symbolizes the grandmothers  stirred state.\nAnother  penny-pinching example of    a symbolism is the old house that the grandmother brings out during a conversation, she woke up a... '  
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