Symbolism
Symbolism in A Good Man Is Hard to Find Mary Flannery O 'Connor was an influential American writer who was born in 1925 , writing two novels , thirty-two short stories and numerous essays and reviews . Her life was complicated by a fifteen-year battle with lupus and she died at the age of thirty-nine . Her philosophy on fiction writing was that it should first and foremost be based in the solidly concrete world (Olson , 42 . This is the essence of how she breathed life into her work . She explored symbolism and deeper themes as

well , but they came after the concrete details . Some persistent symbolic themes in her writing include farms , small towns hallucinations or hallucinations , the south , violence , prejudice self-discovery , and , her most common theme , religion and the Catholic faith (Irving , 113
O 'Connor uses recurring themes and symbolism in all of her stories more so that A Good Man Is Hard to Find ' These symbols are hidden in the prose and unlocking them adds to the depth , influence and impact of the story . The prevalent symbolism used pertains to the Catholic faith , Jesus and judgment . She also uses color and character to tie in the idea of the changing times and society 's disintegration . Everything from the name of the town they are seeking , the forest and the journey itself are used by in this story to represent a deeper truth . They explore the innermost struggle of man and the quest for self-identity and understanding and the need for...
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