Interpretation of "Good Country People" by Flannery O'Connnor through imagery/symbolism.

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English

 

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Cynthia C

 

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May 5, 2014

 

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When the wooden leg is introduced into the story, you feel compelled to feel sympathy and pity for Hulga. Due to the circumstances requiring the wooden leg. The leg briefly mentioned, with little description that the leg was "literally blown off, "(Flannery O'Connor pg. 139) in a hunting accident. This sounds horrible, and is tragic but what is worse, is the way the leg is used...
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This sounds horrible, and is tragic but what is worse, is the way the leg is used. Hulga uses the leg as a tool for manipulating situations to suit her. One example is shown she stomps through the house, deliberately making a loud "ugly-sounding"(pg. 137) noise. Why does she do this? To inform everyone that she is up, and miserable with everyone in the world? Hulga's physical disability, and use of the wooden leg, symbolizes her...
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