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Everything That Rises Must Converge
by Flannery O'Connor
If there is one consistent theme across these stories, it is the indignant cry of "But I'm a good person!" O'Connor once again uses the extremities of everyday life in post-war Georgia to ask universal questions about how we define ourselves and what a sense of inherent goodness can justify.
Looking beyond the surface, you will find yourself frequently reflected in the bruised pride and self-righteousness of these characters. The answers they find rarely provide permanent solace. Which makes sense because mine don't either, and I imagine neither do yours.
Looking beyond the surface, you will find yourself frequently reflected in the bruised pride and self-righteousness of these characters. The answers they find rarely provide permanent solace. Which makes sense because mine don't either, and I imagine neither do yours.