A View Of The Woods By Flannery O Connor Character Analysis

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The story “A View of the Woods” was written by Flannery O Connor’s. It looks to me the old man (Mr. Fortune) owned a large amount of land. The old man lives with his daughter, her husband (Pitts) and his seven grandchildren. The old man only cares about one of the seven grandchildren (Mary Fortune). Furthermore, the little girl was an image of him at birth. She was his favorite grandchild so he wanted to name her after his deceased mother (Mary Fortune). The old man believes the little girl (Mary Fortune) was the prettiest youngster he had ever seen. The Old man lets the others know the little girl will inherit his estate when he passes away. Although, the old man believes they are all stupid except the youngest one (Mary Fortune). However, the old man allows his daughter and her family to live on his land and farm it, but the old man wants to control all aspects of it. …show more content…

He would not let Pitts pay for the drill well because he wanted all the control on his land. Meanwhile, the electric power came along and built the dam on the river and flooded onto his property. Subsequently, this was the evolution and vision the old man had been waiting for. On the other hand, Mary Fortune did not want to sell the land by the road because she believes she would not be able to see the view of the woods if he sold the “lawn.” However, the old man only cares about himself because his reason for selling the land was that he would not have to travel for gas. I believe the old man figure once this sale happens other business will begin to build and this would give the property a new identity. Mary Fortune was very independence because she always told the old man she didn’t want him to give her anything. It appeared the little girl knew the old man wanted to sale the front lawn to Mr.

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