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... “And bringing up the end of the procession was a tribe of people whom she recognized at once as those who, like herself and Claud, had always had a little of everything and the God-given wit to use it right” (353). ...
Flannary O’Connor uses many different literary tools and strategies throughout her short stories to not only engage the reader, but also help the reader better understand the stories and the characters. Her varying use of the limited-omniscient narrator and her abundant use of humor throughout the stories are two examples. ... Throughout her stories, O’Connor utilizes her power to alter the narration which ultimately has a great affect on how the reader interprets them. ...
O’Connor not only utilizes her power to change the narration of her stories, she also uses humor as a way to gain the reader’s attention.
Approximate Word count = 1422 Approximate Pages = 5.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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