Triumph of a Child's Confidece by Overcoing a Fear in Frank O'Conor's

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English

 

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Frederick D

 

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April 15, 2016

 

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University

 

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Understanding women, contributed by his mother's influence, frequently are displayed in O'Connor's writings. Madden feels that some of O'Connor's stories focus on "naive, sensitive figures who struggle with what seems to them the insoluble mysteries of existence," such as children's journey through life (3227-28)...
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The story reinforces the theme that a child overcoming a fear of the unknown can enhance his sense of confidence. The plot of "First Confession" is about a young boy, Jackie, trying to conquer the terror of telling his first confession. Jackie's problems begin when his grandmother comes to live at the house...
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