Old vs New South, paper based on Flannery O'Conner's book A Good Man is Hard to Find.
Date Submitted: 08/23/2001 22:53:32
Paper based on Flannery O'Conner's book A Good Man is Hard to Find -
Old vs New South
In Flannery O'Connor's stories, 'A Good Man is Hard to Find' and 'Good Country People,' a change from the old south to the new south is quite evident. O'Connor uses these stories to show the differences between the old and new south and to voice her disapproval as to what the south was becoming. What upset
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interpreting the descriptions of O'Connor's characters and by analyzing the tone that she takes when dealing with the characters a strong sense of disapproval for the new south can be seen. What is very ironic is the fact that even though Miss O'Connor would be considered a member of the new south, mainly because she had a college degree, she still expressed a strong amount of ill feelings for the new south in her writing.
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