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    Samiul Islam Andrew Bales ENG 101 14th May 2010 O’Connor Assignment Flannery O’Connor was born in Georgia and lived most of her life there. Flannery went to Georgia State and she has been writing since childhood. She has been writing stories and worked for newspapers. These stories landed her a place in university of Iowa to do her masters. At a young age of 21 she published her first story which got much recognition and she received awards for her work. This of Corse means that good

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    the Oedipus Complex Oedipus complex is one of the stages in Sigmund Freud’s theory of sexual development. Freud’s theory actually describes four stages of development: oral‚ anal‚ phallic‚ and the Oedipus complex. All of these stages are necessary for proper development of the child. The Oedipus complex is one of the most interesting though because of its description of the family structure. The first three stages of sexual development make up the foundation for the last phase‚ the Oedipus complex

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    In Freud’s Interpretation of dreams‚ precisely‚ from the Oedipus complex‚ discusses how emotions‚ desire‚ and thoughts are harbored in our unconscious. The Oedipus complex focuses on how a child wants to have sexual relationship with his or her parent of the opposite sex. However‚ it is believed that the Oedipus complex begins in the phallic stage. In addition‚ the phallic stage is considered to be one of the essential phases of the Freud’s model of development. It is during this stage that the child

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    Analysis of “Christmas Morning” By Frank OConnor Christmas Morning will be present when the sun rose from the East at the very special day when our Saviour Jesus Christ was born‚ December 25. But in the story Frank Connor wrote‚ it differentiate the fantasy world of Larry with full of hopes and dreams to the reality which they should accept with whole heart. Adding more to it‚ the characters’ attitude towards each other developed its plot from the world of imagination to reality. Three characters

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    I believe this story is full of examples of women being treated as if they were the lesser sex‚ but there are two examples that really stand out to me. The first example is how the children’s mother is treated. She is proven to be the lesser sex multiple times subtly throughout this piece. She is shown as the primary care taker of the children not the father‚ Bailey. The mother isn’t driving the car that the family took on their trip‚ but instead‚ Bailey is (O’Connor 297). Also the mother is holding

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    The Metamorphosis displays some elements of Oedipus theory through Gregor’s injured leg caused by his Father‚ Gregor being very interested in his genital areas (shown through his protection of a picture)‚ Gregor’s Father’s misconception of a certain situation‚ and Gregor’s Father’s attack in reaction to the discovery of Gregor’s bug-like body and his misconceived thought of what was happening with Gregor and his Mother. At one point in the story‚ Gregor’s Father broke his leg because he scared his

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    Flannery O’Connor has written many short stories; two of the many are: “Revelation” and “A Good Man Is Hard to Find.” In O’Connor’s stories‚ she makes the reader believe that the characters within the story are real‚ not mere vessels for the author’s religious views. As the reader reads O’Connor’s stories‚ they may often think “ I feel like I know someone like that”. After a reader can connect with the story by comparing a character and a real life person‚ they are more likely to continue to read

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    Finally‚ Julian and his mother’s collective pride results in their collective suffering. From the beginning‚ O’Connor characterizes Julian’s opinion towards his mother with disdain. He feels as though “everything that [gives] her pleasure [is] small and depresse[s] him.” He reveals his prideful nature through the pointed thought‚ believing that his worldly mindset has outgrown the small and closed-minded society that his mother represents. In addition‚ Julian describes his mother’s repetitive rant

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    The short story “Revelation” by Flannery O’Connor conveys the story of two random groups of people in a doctor’s waiting room. The main character‚ Mrs. Turpin‚ is a very religious and self-opinionated woman who passes judgment upon African-Americans‚ poor people‚ and other people of her community she believes are beneath her‚ economically and morally. The theme of the story is “do not judge a book by its cover.” The appearance of a person does not always depict the person inside. What a person looks

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    Titles Relation To Plot What is the purpose of a title in this story? Does is even have a purpose? The answer is yes the title does serve a purpose. More often than not a title will directly relate to the story in some way or another. In most cases a title would be a form of telling the reader what to expect from the story before even reading it. In the case of “"Everything that rises must converge"” by Flannery O’Connor the title does directly relate to the story. In order to understand the relation

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