34 pages • 1 hour read
Flannery O'ConnorA modern alternative to SparkNotes and CliffsNotes, SuperSummary offers high-quality Study Guides with detailed chapter summaries and analysis of major themes, characters, and more.
Hazel Motes returns home from World War II four years later than he intended. The narrative indicates that Motes became a cynical nihilist during the war. Discuss what experiences Motes might have had as a soldier that would have so drastically changed his worldview. Do you think his experiences justify his attitude?
Hazel Motes is repeatedly mistaken for a preacher during the course of the novel, and he repeatedly asserts that he isn’t one, even though he takes up a type of preaching as the book progresses. Discuss the reasons why other characters mistake him for a preacher. In your opinion, is Motes correct or incorrect in asserting that he isn’t a preacher?
The residents of Taulkinham are described as avid shoppers and are constantly wandering from one picture show to the next. What does this suggest about the city of Taulkinham? Do you believe the residents there are more materialistic than spiritual? Why or why not?
By Flannery O'Connor
A Good Man is Hard to Find
A Good Man is Hard to Find
Flannery O'Connor
A Late Encounter with the Enemy
A Late Encounter with the Enemy
Flannery O'Connor
Everything That Rises Must Converge
Everything That Rises Must Converge
Flannery O'Connor
Good Country People
Good Country People
Flannery O'Connor
Parker's Back
Parker's Back
Flannery O'Connor
The Displaced Person
The Displaced Person
Flannery O'Connor
The Life You Save May Be Your Own
The Life You Save May Be Your Own
Flannery O'Connor
The Violent Bear It Away
The Violent Bear It Away
Flannery O'Connor