1. Flannery O'Connor and Southern Racism
We went to go watch Alabama play LSU in football. ... What would you do? ... This is what O'Connor's writing can do to a reader because in reality, her writing is filled with meaning and symbolism, hidden in plain sight beneath a continuous narrative style that breathes not a word of agenda, of certainty, or of personal belief. ... Her characters are now showing more signs of not being sure of black people and their racist acts are now looked at from the reader's perspective as wrong. ... In Columbia Tennessee, on February 25, 1946, a dispute erupted between James Stephenson, a ...
- Word Count: 2519
- Approx Pages: 10
- Has Bibliography
- Grade Level: High School