Saturday, May 23, 2020
A Profound Southern American Catholic Novelist, By...
A profound Southern American Catholic novelist, Flannery Oââ¬â¢Connor concealed her true spiritual intentions into many of her grotesque stories. Many of her writings involve a tale of a displaced person that is eventually lead to redemption and mercy from God. Through plenty of hardships and mistakes, her protagonists endure a spiritual transformation that leads her characters into enlightenment. Oââ¬â¢Connor weaves blatant instances of sacramentality, mediation, communion, mercy, and human dignity into the development of each of her stories. Oââ¬â¢Conner revealed sacramentality in thousands of examples throughout her literary marks of genius. In ââ¬Å"Wise Blood,â⬠Hazelââ¬â¢s car exposed sacramentality as a symbol of himself. The carââ¬â¢s beat-up, rugged state and unreliable features mirrored Hazelââ¬â¢s own broken-down spirituality. When the car broke down on the side of the road, Hazel proclaimed, ââ¬Å"This is a good car, Mister! This car can take me a nywhere I wanna go!â⬠(film). He argued that the ââ¬Å"well-builtâ⬠car could not break down due to its prime initial quality. His connection with the car resembled a part of himself. The car served as Hazelââ¬â¢s longed-for home, podium, and sanctuary; the vehicle even provided him a place to sleep. Also, he found a homebased security atop of his car when he preached about the ââ¬Å"Church Without Christ.â⬠Hazel even declared, ââ¬Å"Nobody with a good car needs to be justifiedâ⬠(film). He used his car to steer himself, literally, away from the truth of God. Hazel tried to
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