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    armed Cuban exiles and the United States. At the time‚ “there was little sympathy in Jamaica for Fidel’s movement – or so it seemed‚” Meeks said. Norman & Michael Manley Political

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    anything which is another Nihilist quote. When Manley Pointer enters the story he is wearing a blue suit. His blue suit is a major factor of symbolism in this story. This blue suit he is wearing we originally thought represented the goodness of Manley. Mrs. Hopewell let him into the house stating that he is a good country people. Mrs. Hopewell claims he is a simple man who loves the lord and he says he is selling bibles so he can become a missionary. Manley tells a story about his heart condition to

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    three of the characters have several similarities. Although they don’t have the same position in the stories‚ they do have several similar personality traits. Manley Pointer‚ The Misfit‚ and the grandmother all have things in common even though they are very different people. In the story “Good County People” by Flannery O’Connor‚ Manley Pointer is seen as an uneducated‚ kind‚ religious person. Mrs. Hopewell says‚ “‘Why‚ that looks like that nice dull young man…’ (O’Connor 19). As the story progresses

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    lower jaws‚ the upper portion of the second gill arch‚ the hyoid arch‚ became a support structure for the cranium as the hyomandibula (Manley 2010). Examinations of Sarcopterygiian fishes such as Rhipidistians and Rhizodonts describes the role of the well developed hyomandibular bones in these fishes as a stabilizer and suspension for the upper and lower jaws (Manley 2010‚ Thompson 1966)‚ as well as provide support in gill ventilation (Brazeau and Jeffery 2008). While the hyomandibula is an important

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    At the beginning of the story‚ Mrs. Hopewell (Hulga’s mother) has a positive experience with the Bible salesman. As a southern woman who believes in “Chrustian service‚” Mrs. Hopewell is receptive to Manley Pointer’s sales pitch (O’Connor). While she doesn’t purchase a Bible‚ she does invite the Manley to supper. As a kind‚ trusting woman‚ Mrs. Hopewell puts kindness and trust into the situation. In

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    Hulga Hopewell's Deception

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    company nor did she enjoy the company of the neighbor‚ Mrs. Freeman‚ or Mrs. Freeman’s two daughters‚ Glynese and Carramae. In her mind‚ Hulga referred to them frequently as Glycerin and Caramel. She did find joy in the company of a young man named Manley Pointer‚ though‚ who taught Hulga that he was not the boy he seemed to be and that she never should have trusted him. Hulga Hopewell was a very intelligent woman who was involved in an unfortunate hunting accident at the age of ten. During this accident

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    central irony of the story is that Hulga claims to be a nihilist‚ but is not. She begins to embrace Manley‚ "kissing him again and again as if she were trying to draw all the breath out of him" (191). She has "never been kissed‚" implying that she has never had trust or intimacy in her life‚ which is logical for someone who will not believe in anything (190). Hulga now almost trusts his outward Christian

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    ASSESMENT (S.B.A) YEAR (2013) NAME OF CANDIDATE: ORAL GAYLE SCHOOL: KINGSTON COLLEGE CENTRE#:__________________ CANDIDATE#:_________________ TEACHER: MRS. SANDERS TITLE: An investigation on the impact of natural disasters on the residents of the Manley Meadows community. Table of contents Title page Acknowledgements 1 Rationale

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    In a conversation with Manley‚ Mrs. Hopewell exclaims‚ “Good country people are the salt of the earth! Besides‚ we all have different ways of doing‚ it takes all kinds to make the world go ‘round. That’s life! Why‚ I think there aren’t enough good country people in the world! I think that’s what’s wrong with it!”(Page 9). In these few sentences Mrs. Hopewell states that all country people are good; therefore‚ Manley must be a good person because he is from the country. Manley charmed Mrs.

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    characterization is the most prevalent component used for the development of themes in Flannery O?Connor?s satirical short story ?Good Country People.? O?Connor artistically cultivates character development throughout her story as a means of creating multi-level themes that culminate in allegory. Although the themes are independent of each other‚ the characters are not; the development of one character is dependent upon the development of another. Each character?s feelings and behavior are influenced

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