Analysis Of Flannery O Connor's Everything That Rises Must Converge

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Flannery O’Connor’s Everything that Rises Must Converge explores themes that are highly contemporary to the social and historical setting of the story. The short story relies on four major characters; Julian Chestny, Julian’s mother, Carver and her mother, to address the author’s general thematic message and intended anecdotal sentiments. Not only motifs such as race, family, societal class among others have been intertwined with mannerism and traits of each character in order to bring out the allegorical meaning of the tittle, but also the contextual setting of the story. When the title is objectively analyzed, there is a huge similarity with every event happening in the story. Therefore, it is justifiable to claim that the title is indeed

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