Saturday, August 22, 2020

Analysis - Second to Last Paragraph in Flannery O’Connor’s A Late Encou

An Analysis of the Second to Last Paragraph in Flannery O’Connor’s A Late Encounter with the Enemy This article dissects the main full section on page143 (the second to last passage in the story) that starts with â€Å"The speaker was through with that war†¦Ã¢â‚¬ . This entry seems, by all accounts, to be what is experiencing ‘General’ Sash’s head directly before he kicks the bucket. The entry starts by saying â€Å"The speaker was through with that war and had gone onto the following one and now he was drawing closer another†. The general proceeds to express that every one of his words are ambiguously recognizable. This is on the grounds that he has survived these wars and as the speaker makes reference to them they all pass by in the General’s mind as obscured occasions of the past. The General calls the alumni passing by in their robes a â€Å"black processional†; th...

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