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May 04, 2006

Blog Portfolio Two

And...The Moment You've All Been Waiting For...

Racism, Symbolism, and O'Connor- A short discussion on how Flannery O'Connor uses racism and symbolism to further her main points in "The Artificial Nigger."

The Misfit and Other Lovable Characters-- A look at O'Connors imperfect characters in "A Good Man is Hard to Find."

O'Connor and Language-Flannery O'Connor's use of descriptive language helps to effectively develop her characters.

God Smites Shiftlet- My thoughts on O'Connors craziest work.


The Politics of Water
-Here I talk about how my Politics of the 60's class gave me useful insights into the book "The Color of Water."

A Stroke of Good Fortune?- A question concerning O'Connor's unusual view of death.

O'Connor on Hubris- A discussion of a tragic flaw in "The Temple of the Holy Ghost."


A Prayer of Thanksgiving
- A look at Mrs. Cope, one of Flannery O'Connor's characters who is constantly burdened by giving thanks.

Foreshadowing at its Finest- O'Connor's use of foreshadowing is all but perfect in "A Late Encounter With The Enemy."

Deception and Flannery O'Connor- A look at Biblical deception in "Good Country People."

Imagery and O'Connor Part the Second-Another look at O'Connor's masterful use of imagery, this time in "The Displaced Person."



Fire and Ice? Or a Swift Roundhouse Kick to the Face?
- Frost or Norris? An objective poetry analysis.

Wildcard- I'm pretty much amazing.

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Chuck Norris has the greatest poker face of all-time. In fact, it helped him win the 1983 world series of poker despite him holding just a 2 of clubs, a 7 and 5 of spades, a green number 4 from Uno and a monopoly 'get out of jail free' card.

Posted by PaulCrossman at May 4, 2006 12:15 AM

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