Book Report: Wise Blood
Summary :
Table of Contents
- Introduction
- The role played by suffering
- Asa and Lily Hawks characters dealing with suffering
- The major religious symbols
- Conclusion
Abstract
The Flannery O'Connor novel, wise blood, is a tragic story set in the declining south. The characters of the novel, the main character, Hazel Motes, in particular, struggle with their religious identity and suffering throughout the course of the plot. What follows here is a report on the book's central themes in regards to religious ideas.
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