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OConnor Everything That Rises Must Converge Flannery O’Connor is a moralist who is trying to ‘reach’ the reader in all possible means, to show the reader not only ordinary situations, but to open their hidden monstrous and sometimes even terrifying meaning. Thus, we are going to discuss O’Connor’s story Everything That Rises Must Converge as one of the most interesting stories written by this author. First of all it is necessary to mention that the story Everything That Rises Must Converge describes not only ordinary relationships between mother and her son, but it also reveals deep psychological conflicts in main characters’ hearts.
Making her story, O’Connor is interested not only in description of the external event, but she is deeply involved in the presentation of emotional changes and mental dynamics. The story Everything That Rises Must Converge combines in itself both the motif of the tragic awakening to the reality and the deepening of socio-psychological analysis.The title of the story has very symbolic meaning and thinking about it with more details it is possible to suppose that the author use it as a demonstration of own life, because O’Connor’s life was not easy and this story reflects her own emotions.
This story helps us to understand that in many life situations people hate each other and quarrel with native people only due to the fact that their ways are different. It becomes obvious that some people continue own way to the top in spite of everything, while others don’t want to do it, and as a result they cannot connect own lives, hearts and minds.Bright demonstrations of Julian’s and his mother’s relationships allow to understand the main root of son’s dependency on his mother and make a conclusion that O’Connor used such kind of relationships with a special aim that should change existed situation in many contemporary families, helping people to reconsider their life and change their thoughts.
The story is full of suffering and these sufferings open eyes to ‘victims’, making their lives more real, because only due to the high price of pain and sufferings main characters can find their way to reality.In conclusion, taking everything into consideration it is necessary to mention that Flannery O’Connor is a prominent writer of her period, because all her works are characterized by both photographic and grotesque reliability, and using the story Everything That Rises Must Converge we can say that reticulated and realistic description of everyday life combined with metaphysical hyperbolicity creates an extra dimension to the story.
Works cited:Di Renzo, A. American Gargoyles: Flannery OConnor and the Medieval Grotesque. Southern Illinois University Press, 1995.O’Connor, F. Everything That Rises Must Converge. New York, 1964.Wood, R. Flannery OConnor and the Christ-Haunted South. William B. Eerdmans, 2005.
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