Thursday, May 23, 2019
Humor of Flannery Oconnor
Aaron Kalman Professor Suppes Art of Literature 15 September 2012 Humor in Good republic plurality Flannery OConnor has alship canal liked to use various types of humor and badinage in her stories centered around the dark, tragic, and uncomfortable ways of life. She uses these literary techniques to mask what she is truly trying to say. Good Country People by Flannery OConnor is a prime recitation of humor and irony which makes fun of the simple, intellectual, as well as the incongruous population in the world. The most blatant and simple type of humor is found while observing the flat characters of Mrs. freewoman and Mrs.Hopewell. These two women begin the story by participating in routine gossip with one an opposite. Their constant bickering and desire to feel superior to the other is humorous because of how uneducated they sound. OConnor puts them in the category of good country people due to the fact that they are pure, simple, and honest. This is ironic because good country people are referred and compared to as trash multiple times in the story. Another example of irony includes when Mrs. Hopewell said that the Freemans were a godsend, but the reason she had hired them was that on that point were no other applicants.Despite Mrs. Freeman being extremely nosy, Mrs. Hopewell ironically refers to her as a lady and that she was never ashamed to take her anywhere or salt away her to anybody they might meet (OConnor 379). OConnor uses these two women to lighten up the mood of the story before introducing Mrs. Hopewells atheist and pessimistic daughter Joy. The humor that the write uses when describing Joy is more complex and tragic than any other character in the story. As a well-educated 32 year-old, Joy is not a pleasure to be around. Joy constantly suffers through tantrums and still dresses like a six year-old.While reading OConnors description, it is hard not to gag at the way she acts towards her mother as well as visitors. Joy slams doors, stomps noisily around on her wooden level, and is in constant outrage (OConnor 378). An example of her disruptive behavior is when she associates Mrs. Freemans daughters, Glynese and Caramae, with Glycerin and Caramel. Joy changes her name to Hulga, which is ironically more suited to her personality. Her mother believes she does it to spite her, but Hulga really does it with the melodic theme that her mother has to accept her by using the new name.This light humor becomes darker when Hulga gets ready to go on a date stamp with the sadistic tidings salesman, Manley Pointer. The bible salesman known as Manley Pointer contains a comical sense which makes taking him seriously extremely hard. First of all, the name he chooses to use is extraordinary in its own right. Manley Pointer has a cartoon character approach to him as he enters Mrs. Hopewells house. An example of this type of characterization is shown when OConnor states that the man spend forward into her hallas if the suitcase had moved first, jerking him after it (OConnor 382).Manley Pointer has a youthful and awkward approach to his customers mixed in with a hint of cleverness. Mrs. Hopewell states that she never liked to be taken for a fool (OConnor 383). Her statement is ironic because of the slyness used by Manley to trick Mrs. Hopewell into inviting him over for dinner. As Manley fools Mrs. Hopewell, he begins his devilish act with Hulga. The climax of the humor in Good Country People occurs when Manley Pointer and Hulga go on a date.Manley and Hulgas date begins with some comical light humor as Hulga tries to dress up in slacks, a dirty white shirt, and some vapex she finds in the medicine locker in order to seduce the bible salesman. This is humorous because its shows her ineptitude to do a basic task despite her having a PhD. Hulga thinks she is making Manley fall in love with her as he kisses her head to toe however, ironically Manley is secretly seducing her. Her downfall occurs when she gullibly gives up her soul by entrusting Manley with her wooden leg. He then takes her leg and runs off into the distance with it, leaving Hulga stranded up in the hayloft.Satirically, the only person Hulga has ever given herself up to steals her life and breaks her heart. Throughout Good Country People, dark, uncomfortable, tragic as well as lighter and simple humor are all used by OConnor. This and some situational and literal irony allowed all types of characters to be made fun of by the author. The ingenious humor and necessary irony by Flannery OConnor in Good Country People are what make her story brilliant. Works Cited OConnor, Flannery. Good Country People. Meyer, Michael, ed. The Compact Bedford Introduction to Literature. 8th ed. Boston Bedford/St. Martins, 2009. Print.
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