Don't Just Come Out and Say It
"The daughter, a large girl in a short blue organdy dress, saw him all at once and jumped up and began to stomp and point and made excited speechless sounds" (O'Connor 48).
I thought it was wise of O'Connor not to come striaght out and say she was death so thats why she stoped and acted in such a manner.Yes, he does come say later in the story that she is death, but I liked how O'Connor gave the reader a chance to figure it out for themselves before he gave it away.
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