Character Analysis

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CHARACTER ANALYSIS

Character Analysis

Introduction

The writing styles and the characters mentioned in the short stories by O'Connor and Garcia Marquez had a slight thrill added. The characters were mentioned each included a thrill and the reader certainly enjoys reading those illustrations of characters in their minds (American, 2000) (American, 2000).

For O'Connor characterized the image of unexpected, extreme situations, spilling into violence provoked by the grotesque characters. In the novel, Wise Blood young madman founded “The Church without Christ” and commits all conceivable sins - from adultery to murder, but in the end repents the punishment of blinding himself and finds genuine religious insight. Three times awarded the O. Henry Award for best short story, and other literary prizes, O'Connor deserved reputation for classic American literature in 1920 (American, 2000) (American, 2000).

The first confession

She (Nora Jackie Jackie Gan and his reaction to the knife in the pursuit of fear, the primitive emotions such as greed, not on the basis of his opinion (Grand Nora favor), and where it is impossible to understand the violence of butter ). O'Connor shows us the irony of history, as the central figures in the life of Jackie for men and women in the clergy and sacraments much higher than the royal distribution uses softer than men of religion. Typically used in expressions in daily use in Ireland. Jackie Jackie credit within the history of the term, we are supporters. When the priest hears Jackie confess that he has day dreamed about killing his grandmother and sister the priest then helps Jackie relies that hanging them is very gruesome. O'Connor does this by creating a contrast between Mrs. O'Connor also uses the backdrop of Ireland to show us a people that tensions in this family exist in any family.

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