Thursday, April 30, 2020
Life Essays (450 words) - Comedy, Fiction, Humour, Irony, Theme
  Life    You Save May Be Yours By O`Conner  In rural America there are many lame people that are of no use to this society.    The reason these people live in such slums is simply because they are worthless,  just like the bums on the streets of the big cities, these people have no  ambition. They sit around all day and rock back and back and forth in their  rocking chairs made by the only person in their gene pool that has any common  knowledge of outside world. Such people are the rejects of the social world.    These rejects are the main characters of Flannery O' Conner's "The Life You    Save May Be Yours." In this short story, O' Conner uses a lot of irony to  show the ignorance of these rural people. The irony used in this short story  conveys the pure innocence of the backcountry people in that they have no clue  how stupid that their actions may look to others. They do what they feel will be  right, which make sense to them. But when others find that there are such words,  like "inbreeding", for the silliness that they call life they feel  sorrow. But in this short story the character from the outside world, Mr.    Shiftlet, is also an outcast in society and does not feel any remorse for the  other characters. He plays along in their plans to be the same as years before  and not to advance in technology and moral. The irony of this story develops in  that Mr. Shiftlet agrees with the actions and offers of the other characters,  the old woman and Lucynell. At first Mr. Shiftlet doesn't seem to entertained by  the offer of staying with and working for the old woman but he agrees to it  after little thought. Also, when the old woman offers her daughter up to  marriage with Mr. Shiftlet he doesn't consider the thought of love but instead  the offer of money that comes along. When he takes her as his wife he soon after  leaves her for the car that they are riding in. Then after leaving her and not  looking back he picks up a hitchhiker and admits the remorse he feels for  leaving his mother and making the mistake of taking on a life of wandering.    Flannery has a way of making his audience uneasy at certain points during his  story. He makes them think for the characters and feel very unsafe with the  characters' actions. He makes the audience uneasy with the tragic reality of  rural America. These people will be poor and not care for the rest of their  lowly lives. They will continue to be ignorant of the world as others know it  and not care to learn about the way they could be living. The government will be  their provider until they grow old and die.    
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