Tuesday, February 12, 2019
Christianity vs. Entrapment in OConnor Wise Blood Essay -- OConnor W
Christianity vs. Entrapment in OConnors overbold Blood In The Cage of Matter The World as zoological garden in Flannery OConnors Wise Blood, William Rodney Allen addresses the reverse evolution of Enoch Emery and the inverted quest for buyback of Hazel Motes, suggesting a parallel between the two main characters of OConnors figment which reinforces its theme of the utter hopelessness of those who reject or mock Christ. Allen shows that OConnor describes the spiritually devoid characters in her book in animal-like terms, equating faithless world with soulless animals. The essay further asserts that OConnor uses the zoo as a illustration for a physical world that entraps those without spirituality. Indeed, the novel shows a world of madness, apparently empty of values and without meaning, which becomes a prison for those who can find no enlightenment. However, OConnor herself once stated that Wise Blood is a very aspirant book. This statement, along with the fact of her devo ut Catholicism, illuminates OConnors theme of Christianity as a requisite for enlightenment and deli...
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