Analysis Of The Grandmother By Flannery O Connor

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The Grandmother’s pose in death “half sat and half lay in a puddle of blood with her crossed under her like a child’s and her face smiling up at the cloudless sky.” In this sentence the cloudless sky is a symbol of release form the imprison. As the grandmother looked up at the sky as same time as she smile appears to have resulted in redemption for the grandmother, because her pose like a baby that shows her go back the most innocent time in her life. The Grandmother’s final action redeemed herself is irony of the title, if this is that easy to redeemed from what she have done, than a good man could be find anywhere. This is not about the awakening, if anyone who can be defined as a good man if they said they are then they are every where.

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O’Connor use extreme to build suspense in the story, by killing the first character then let the reader guess who will be kill next. The killing sense is an unreasonable thing to happen in our daily life, but O’connor use this possible happening to make the reader view the story in more realistic way. Because of his description of the family was that general, so reader place themselves into the story at first, when things start to change, reader will follows his idea, at this point he reach the point where he make everything possible. Because of O’Connor’s background as the Roman Catholicism, her discussed about the moral and ethical issues, which is all about the belief is not physically show. This intangible believe often “is the engine that makes perception operate”, change their perspective toward the question. The story was basic on the different view toward the