A Critical Analysis of "Revelation" by Flannery O'Connor
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O'Connor needed to express her concern and curiosity toward life and death, mainly death. She might have also been looking for a way to cope with death by writing her stories. "Revelation" was her way of suppressing her anger toward people of lower standards. She suppressed her anger by writing what she thought about them; therefore, releasing herself from the anger she felt. She was a Southern writer, and from this writing habit she rec
O'Connor needed to express her concern and curiosity toward life and death, mainly death. She might have also been looking for a way to cope with death by writing her stories. "Revelation" was her way of suppressing her anger toward people of lower standards. She suppressed her anger by writing what she thought about them; therefore, releasing herself from the anger she felt. She was a Southern writer, and from this writing habit she rec