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Flannery O’Connor’s
           “Good Country People”
   Author Profile:
     Born March 25, 1925 in Savannah, Georgia
     Grew up in Catholic family that had lived in the
      South for generations
     Died at age of 39 of lupus, the same disease her
      father died of
     Considered a Southern Gothic author
Southern Gothic Literature
   A genre of literature, unique to American literature
   Relies on supernatural, ironic, or unusual events to guide the
    plot
   Explores social issues and reveals the cultural character of the
    American South
   Avoids perpetuating Antebellum (pre-Civil War) stereotypes
    like the Southern belle, the contented slave, or the righteous
    Christian preacher
   Stories often about misfits and fanatics (grotesque
    characters) from the American South and often address
    issues of violence and spiritual faith
O’Connor’s Use of
              The Grotesque
   Situations, places, or characters that possess
    creepy qualities, typically racial bigotry and
    excessive arrogance – but enough good traits
    that readers find themselves interested
    nevertheless.
   O’Connor says, “Anything that comes out of the
    South is going to be called grotesque by the
    northern reader, unless it is grotesque, in which
    case it is going to be called realistic.”
O’Connor: A
            Southern Gothic Author
   Taking her catholic background VERY seriously,
    O’Connor describes her literature as stories about
    original sin. Although she wanted to teach her faith, she
    did not want to be didactic. She chose this genre as a
    means of entertaining and persuading.
   She writes about moments in which grace, usually in the
    form of violence, descends on her comical characters,
    sometimes opening their eyes to an awful realization,
    sometimes killing them.
   O’Connor felt that a violent shock was necessary to
    bring both her characters and her readers to an
    awareness of the powerful reality of spirituality.
Protagonist vs. Antagonist
   Protagonist – often perceived as the hero, he is the main
    character in fiction or drama. He is, however, NOT ALWAYS
    the “good guy.”
      Anti-hero –A central character in a work of literature who
       lacks traditional heroic qualities such as courage, physical
       prowess, integrity. Anti-heroes typically distrust conventional
       values and generally feel helpless in a world over which they
       have no control. Although they’re not morally ideal, readers
       often want them to succeed and empathize with them.
      Antagonist – often perceived as the villain, he is the character
       or force that blocks the protagonist. (Who/What is Joy-
       Hulga’s antagonist at this point?)
O’Connor’s Protagonist as
       Logical Positivist / Atheist
   Logical Positivism: a theory that discounts
    theology (religion) and primarily focuses on
    science.
   Knowledge is based on logic and grounded in
    observable facts.
Or is she a Nihilist?
   Nihilism: a philosophical position which says
    that the world is without meaning, purpose,
    truth, or value.
   Nihilists generally argue that there is no proof of
    a higher ruler or creator, a “true morality” does
    not exist; therefore, life has no truth, and no
    action can be preferable to any other.
Some additional terms
   Flashback: An interruption of a work’s chronology to describe or
    present an incident that occurred prior to the main time frame of
    a work’s action.
   Pathos: a quality of a story’s action that stimulates the audience
    to feel pity for a character. Pathos is always an aspect of tragedy,
    but is this tale tragic? Pathos may also be present in comedy, so
    is this tale satirical?
   Allegory: A symbolic narrative in which the details imply a
    secondary meaning. The characters often represent moral
    qualities. To recognize allegory, we must “read between the
    lines” and analyze the author’s symbols.

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Flannery O'Connor Sussex Tech

  • 1. Flannery O’Connor’s “Good Country People”  Author Profile:  Born March 25, 1925 in Savannah, Georgia  Grew up in Catholic family that had lived in the South for generations  Died at age of 39 of lupus, the same disease her father died of  Considered a Southern Gothic author
  • 2. Southern Gothic Literature  A genre of literature, unique to American literature  Relies on supernatural, ironic, or unusual events to guide the plot  Explores social issues and reveals the cultural character of the American South  Avoids perpetuating Antebellum (pre-Civil War) stereotypes like the Southern belle, the contented slave, or the righteous Christian preacher  Stories often about misfits and fanatics (grotesque characters) from the American South and often address issues of violence and spiritual faith
  • 3. O’Connor’s Use of The Grotesque  Situations, places, or characters that possess creepy qualities, typically racial bigotry and excessive arrogance – but enough good traits that readers find themselves interested nevertheless.  O’Connor says, “Anything that comes out of the South is going to be called grotesque by the northern reader, unless it is grotesque, in which case it is going to be called realistic.”
  • 4. O’Connor: A Southern Gothic Author  Taking her catholic background VERY seriously, O’Connor describes her literature as stories about original sin. Although she wanted to teach her faith, she did not want to be didactic. She chose this genre as a means of entertaining and persuading.  She writes about moments in which grace, usually in the form of violence, descends on her comical characters, sometimes opening their eyes to an awful realization, sometimes killing them.  O’Connor felt that a violent shock was necessary to bring both her characters and her readers to an awareness of the powerful reality of spirituality.
  • 5. Protagonist vs. Antagonist  Protagonist – often perceived as the hero, he is the main character in fiction or drama. He is, however, NOT ALWAYS the “good guy.”  Anti-hero –A central character in a work of literature who lacks traditional heroic qualities such as courage, physical prowess, integrity. Anti-heroes typically distrust conventional values and generally feel helpless in a world over which they have no control. Although they’re not morally ideal, readers often want them to succeed and empathize with them.  Antagonist – often perceived as the villain, he is the character or force that blocks the protagonist. (Who/What is Joy- Hulga’s antagonist at this point?)
  • 6. O’Connor’s Protagonist as Logical Positivist / Atheist  Logical Positivism: a theory that discounts theology (religion) and primarily focuses on science.  Knowledge is based on logic and grounded in observable facts.
  • 7. Or is she a Nihilist?  Nihilism: a philosophical position which says that the world is without meaning, purpose, truth, or value.  Nihilists generally argue that there is no proof of a higher ruler or creator, a “true morality” does not exist; therefore, life has no truth, and no action can be preferable to any other.
  • 8. Some additional terms  Flashback: An interruption of a work’s chronology to describe or present an incident that occurred prior to the main time frame of a work’s action.  Pathos: a quality of a story’s action that stimulates the audience to feel pity for a character. Pathos is always an aspect of tragedy, but is this tale tragic? Pathos may also be present in comedy, so is this tale satirical?  Allegory: A symbolic narrative in which the details imply a secondary meaning. The characters often represent moral qualities. To recognize allegory, we must “read between the lines” and analyze the author’s symbols.