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Placing violence, embodying grace: Flannery O'Connor's "Displaced Person." from Studies in Short Fiction provided by Find Articles at BNET ... Flannery O'Connor's writing: a guide for the perplexed ... The magician heals a sick person by the laying on of hands; the...
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AN AMERICAN HOME FOR O'CONNOR'S DISPLACED PERSON; A Sermon by Dean Scotty McLennan; University Public Worship; Stanford Memorial Church; July 4, 2004; There's a wonderful short story by Flannery O'Connor, "The Displaced Person,"vii which, I think, ties together the gospel commissioning of laborers to bring in the...
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"These liturgical objects," says Muller, "whether a peacock in 'The Displaced Person,' a water stain in 'The Enduring Chill,' or a tattoo in 'Parker's Back,' permit Flannery O'Connor to neutralize the world of the grotesque and to clarify those mysteries which serve as an antidote to it." 22...
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I thought that O'Connor's stories were bizarre as well. I was a little unsettled after reading the displaced person. I have a lot of respect for her as an author. I think that her writing has a lot of depth. It requires a lot of thought beyond it's surface value.
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The Judge's Death from a catholic view; Excerpt: O'Connor, '''The Displaced Person'' -- Jerz: American Lit II (EL 267) "It was as if , as the final triumph of a successful life, he had been able to take everything with him" (229). It seems fitting that this story...
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About time!; Excerpt: O'Connor, "The Displaced Person" -- Jerz: EL150 (Intro to Literary Study) "Mr. Guizac's body was covered with the bent bodies of his wife and two children and by a balck on which hung over him, murmuring words she didn't understand."...
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"'Times are changing,' she said 'Do you know what's happening to this world? It's swelling up. It's getting so full of people that only the smart thrifty energetic ones are going to survive'," (O'Connor, The Displaced Person, pg 226)
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07214. THE DISPLACED PERSON BY FLANNERY O'CONNOR. The short story about a refugee family that comes to work on a farm in the American south is discussed in terms of the Christian attitudes and symbolism involved.
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American Short Story Series ... Digital Video Disc - 56 minutes - Color - 1976 ... In this tale set in late 1940s Georgia, the industrious and clever Mr. Guizac, a Polish refugee, finds work on Mrs. McIntyre’s farm - but also finds racism, prejudice and hatred. DVD includes trailer. Director Glenn Jordan;
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