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Wise Blood
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Wise Blood Wise Blood by Flannery O’Connor illustrates the final days of an intense truth-seeking character named Hazel Motes. Hazel is introduced to the reader as a train passenger on his way to begin a new phase in his life, doing things he has never done before. He came back from the war to find his home desolate and abandoned. All that remained of his family was a collection of haunting memories. This essay will describe how the author has written the story to outline the chief concerns. The story is structured in such a bizarre way I found it very hard to understand and very unclear. The story’s introduction is based on one very clear and influential memory of his circuit-preaching grandfather. The old man preached a Jesus who chased men down like criminals and redeemed sinners against their will.
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Title: Wise Blood
Words: 688 Rating: None Pages: 2.8 submitted by: Metallithijs
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