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A Good Man Is Hard to Find

A Good Man Is Hard to Find. Author : Flannery O’ Connor. Birth Place: Savannah, Georgia Roman Catholic Georgia State College for Women - English & Sociology University of Iowa - Writer’s Workshop. Author Continued. Influneces - Roman Catholic Background

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A Good Man Is Hard to Find

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  1. A Good Man Is Hard to Find

  2. Author : Flannery O’ Connor • Birth Place: Savannah, Georgia • Roman Catholic • Georgia State College for Women • - English & Sociology • University of Iowa • - Writer’s Workshop

  3. Author Continued • Influneces - Roman Catholic Background - Bible Belt South - Nathaniel Hawthorne • About Her Stories - Setting of her stories are in the South - Characters in her stories are always bratty children, malcontents, incompetents, pious frauds, racists, and bewildered intellectuals

  4. Elements of Fiction

  5. Plot • Definition: Refers to the series of events that give a story its meaning and effect. In most stories, these events arise out of conflict experienced by the main character. - Conflict:The basic tension, predicament, or challenge that propels a story's plot - Climax: The plot's most dramatic and revealing moment, usually the turning point of the story

  6. Characterization • Definition: The process by which an author presents and develops a fictional character. • Characters: Grandmother, Bailey, Wife & baby, June Star, John Welsley, Misfit and his friends Hiram and Bobby Lee • Protagonist: A story’s main character. - Grandmother • Antagonist: The character or force in conflict with the protagonist - Misfit

  7. Round & Flat Characters • Round character: A complex, fully developed character, often prone to change - Grandmother • Flat character: A one-dimensional character, typically not central to the story - Misfit

  8. Setting • Definition: Is the story’s time and place. - Rural Georgia • Mood: The underlying feeling or atmosphere produced by a story - Excitement - Fear

  9. Point of View • Definition: refers to the source and scope of the narrative voice. • Third-person omniscient, the narrative voice can render information from anywhere, including the thoughts and feelings of any of the characters.

  10. Style & Tone • Style: refers to the language conventions used to construct the story. A fiction writer can manipulate diction, sentence structure, phrasing, dialogue, and other aspects of language to create style. - Southern Language • Tone: Refers to the attitude that the story creates toward its subject matter. - Direct and Comic

  11. Theme • Defintion: Is the meaning or concept we are left with after reading a piece of fiction. - Respect

  12. Symbolism • Defintion: The practice of representing things by means of symbols or of attributing symbolic meanings or significance to objects, events, or relationships. - Kids - Wrong Turn

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