Whose deformity is more serious. Speaks of Flannery O' Connor's noted religious work Wise Blood
Title: Whose deformity is more serious. Speaks of Flannery O' Connor's noted religious work Wise Blood
Category: /Literature/English
Details: Words: 1040 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Whose deformity is more serious. Speaks of Flannery O' Connor's noted religious work Wise Blood
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due to his intuitive personality and his aspirations of becoming a fixed member of civilization,
and as the story ends he is content with himself and life. On the other hand, Enoch's physical and
mental distortions are considerably more vital to his survival. His flaws cause him physical pain
compounded with mental anguish, and at the conclusion of this novel he is dead. Thus, it can be
concluded that Hazel's disfigurement is the most serious.