crimson
Jul 27, 2009
Book Reports / O'connor, "Good Country People" - fixing my Thesis statement [6]
REVISION:
In "Good Country People", Hulga's farce of strength and arrogance is peeled away when her leg, the symbol of her strength, is stolen revealing her true weakness, helplessness; hence O'Connor suggests when confronted with true nothingness, people who have a mechanical way of dealing with the world, often realize their lack of self.
OR
In "Good Country People", Hulga's farce of strength and arrogance is peeled away when her leg, the symbol of her strength, is stolen revealing her true weakness and leaving her with nothing; hence O'Connor suggests when confronted with true nothingness, people who have a mechanical way of dealing with the world, often realize their lack of self.
REVISION:
In "Good Country People", Hulga's farce of strength and arrogance is peeled away when her leg, the symbol of her strength, is stolen revealing her true weakness, helplessness; hence O'Connor suggests when confronted with true nothingness, people who have a mechanical way of dealing with the world, often realize their lack of self.
OR
In "Good Country People", Hulga's farce of strength and arrogance is peeled away when her leg, the symbol of her strength, is stolen revealing her true weakness and leaving her with nothing; hence O'Connor suggests when confronted with true nothingness, people who have a mechanical way of dealing with the world, often realize their lack of self.