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Directions: Write a formal summary over your choice of any of the following literary criticisms found in your text Arguing About Literature: John Desmond "From 'Flannery O'Connor's Misfit and the Mystery of Evil'" I would suggest pri

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The Misfit and the Mystery of Evil In this Text, O'Connor talks about a misfit who is in mental and spiritual suffering. He views life as having no real pleasure, which has proven to be a hollow illusion. O'Connor views her grandmother's final words as words of grace though some people may see them as an attempt to save her life for the last time. However, the author's viewpoint is the mysterious understanding of good and evil.

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