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    Rey � PAGE * MERGEFORMAT �3� Eduardo M. Rey Mr. King ENC1102/Composition II 22 February 2010 Flannery O ’Connor - Single Author Comparison In her two short stories‚ "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" and "Everything that Rises Must Converge"‚ O ’Connor reveals much about her identity as writer. Both stories are told in a serious moral tone that set the mood for the reader. The theme of race is brought to life through violent self-realization moments by the main characters. Her writing style is vague

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find" and "Everything that Rises Must Converge" are two short stories written by Flannery O’Connor that have different plots at first glance. However‚ have many similar traits. These two stories involve many conflicts‚ but one conflict that both stories shared was how the characters in both stories failed to adapt to their environment and how the outside world has caused the death of the people close to them as well as going through a moment of realization. The character Julian

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    Rising from Racism to Converge in Equality Generations of people always grow up learning different beliefs from their parents‚ who usually still hold on to old fashioned beliefs and ideas. “Everything That Rises Must Converge”‚ by Flannery O’ Connor‚ is considered a humorous but enthralling tale of a college graduate named Julian who lives with his prejudiced mother. The story takes place a couple years after segregation ended in the South‚ and African Americans and Caucasians can share public

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    In the short story "Everything That Rises Must Converge"‚ by Flannery O’Connor‚ the author creates a struggling relationship between two main characters‚ Julian and his mother. Through this relationship the author shows us how Julian and his mother use racist tendencies in quite different ways to fulfill their interests and to contribute to the theme of racism in the story. In the story‚ Julian’s mother is described as a woman from the "Old South" where racial tendencies are

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    The short story "Everything that Rises Must Converge" by Flannery O’Connor‚ covers the radical social changes of the South that the characters Julian and his mother experience. Although Julian and his mother have differing views regarding the equal integration of African Americans into daily activities of American life‚ their different views together reveals the underlying theme of this short story. Julian and his mother represents two different generations and how each generation has a significantly

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    When examining “Everything Rises Must Converge”‚ like many short stories‚ you must read between the lines to understand it full and well. A simple reading cannot begin to tell the story that is not written on paper. This story takes place during the civil rights movement in the south and tackles the issue by telling a story of a prejudice mother with a blood pressure problem and her progressive thinking son‚ Julian‚ on their newly integrated bus ride to the gym. The story strives off of the tension

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    Black‚ Old vs. New. Born in a total different time then his mother Julian struggles with his mother on racial. His mother struggles trough out the story with black people and memories. Rising action: The bus stops and a well-dressed African American man enters and sits down.‚ The bus stops again‚ and a black woman boards with her young son. Julian and the black woman both pull the signal cord at the same time to get off the bus. Julian realizes with horror that his mother will try to give Carver a

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    ruthless ego. It seems that O’Connor goes beyond good and evil and leaves definition of these terms as an open question. Manicheans/Dualists believe that good and evil are the two primary forces existing in the universe; Christians believe there is only good and all evil is a perversion of good; O’Connor’s stories exemplify that individual evil arises due to egoism and lack of self-analysis. For example‚ the grandmother in A Good Man is Hard to Find is very deceptive and untruthful to her own family

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    What I found most interesting about Flannery O’Connor “Everything That Rises Must Converge‚” short story was that not much has changed in today’s society. Some of the same views Julian mother have are portrayed in people today. Sad but true‚ this short story‚ was powerful and perfectly written thru the eyes of Flannery O’Connor. It proved how imperfect human beings can be. The mother in this short story had issues with prejudice and racism because of the world she had grew up in. Julian’s mom

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    Everything That Rises Must Converge” is a short story by Flannery O’Connor. The story revolves around Julian and his mother. Julian’s mother has been told she must attend a weight reduction class at the YMCA‚ however‚ because the bus to the YMCA in integrated‚ she refuses to take the bus alone‚ and forces Julian to accompany her journey to the YMCA. Thus‚ the story takes place right at the end of segregation‚ as progress is beginning to change life in the South. “Everything That Rises Must Converge”

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