Irony

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Irony
Flannery O'Connor's short story "Everything That Rises Must Converge" is set during the early 1960's in the South. In this story, O’Connor captures the changing discourse between a mother and son at a time when white supremacy was slowly deteriorating and integration was beginning to be accepted in the bounds of the society. The main character Julian, is an educated college graduate who given his education imposes liberal views on segregation. Since his mother is uneducated and carries racist and ignorant views, Julien constantly looks down on her and always searches for ways to teach his mother a lesson. As the story unfolds readers begin to see each character for what they truly are and it is discovered that Julien and his mother are really not that different after all. By incorporating different sets of irony like situational irony, irony of character, and dramatic irony, O’Conner work to prove the theme of you can’t hide from yourself
In the story, irony of character is presented by the main character Julian who takes pride in himself for being more accepting to African Ame...

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