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... When confronted with this Mrs. Hopewell exclaims "good country people are the salt of the earth!" and "there aren't enough good country people in the world". ...
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... One must first know themselves before they judge other people. Mrs. Hopewell, Joy-Hulga, Glynese, and Carramae all suffer because they don't understand their ...
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... He started sharing his feeling of how there's not enough country people in the world, which Mrs Hopewell has always believed in herself. ...
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... Beginning with Mrs. Hopewell, the title of the story comes from what she likes to call the poorer and less fortunate people that live off the land and work ...
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In Flannery O'Connor's short story "Good Country People," Hulga is a woman who lives with her mother, Mrs. Hopewell, and has an artificial leg. ...
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... her. Mrs. Hopewell says, "People who looked on the bright side of things would be beautiful even if they were not"(133). Hulga considers ...
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... Mrs. Hopewell also states "every year she grew less like other people and more like herself-bloated, rude, and squint-eyed". She ...
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... Mrs. Hopewell also states "every year she grew less like other people and more like herself- bloated, rude, and squint-eyed" (O'Connor 108). ...
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... Mrs. Hopewell is strongly opinionated and set in her ways, but nonetheless, she does try to look for the good in people and situations. ...
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... the Midwest, was a religion-based culture similar to Hopewell and Mississippian. The Woodland culture, is the most divergent from the others. The people of the ...
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... The first ironies involves Hulgas mother and the people she talks about. Mrs. Hopewell says that Mrs. Freeman is a person who never admits she was wrong and ...
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... In "Good Country People," Hulga is a middle-aged woman who shows no emotion of ... been underlined with a blue pencil and they worked on Mrs. Hopewell like some ...
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In "Good Country People," Joy- Hulga "[believes] herself to be of superior intellect ... thirty-two years old, Joy continues to live with her mother, Mrs. Hopewell. ...
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... The "Treaty of Hopewell" was the first of many broken promises by the United States. People began to realize that the Cherokee were a terrible inconvenience in ...
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... As a result of having few people there, there were no photographs taken. ... This was just after they had moved to a new home in Hopewell, New Jersey. ...
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... This time to the port of Tonquin on the ship Hopewell. ... He is rescued by a flying island. The island is called Laputa, and it's people have few interests. ...
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... and Armstrong she sent him down to live with her mother, Odessa, in Hopewell, Mississippi ... t understand French and didn't care too much for black people, he took ...
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... These people were willing to work for a living, farming or do crafts to ... So Raleigh, on White's insistence secured him passage on a privateer, the "Hopewell". ...
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... These people were willing to work for a living, farming or do crafts to ... So Raleigh, on White's insistence secured him passage on a privateer, the "Hopewell". ...
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... Over one hundred thousand people showed up at the airport in Paris to greet him ... old, he was kidnapped from a home they had just bought in Hopewell, New Jersey. ...
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... for the United States Congress in order to unite symbolically her people and his ... Woman of Chota, spoke to the treaty conference held at Hopewell, South Carolina ...
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... In Good County People, O' Connor uses several different types of humor including ... Mrs. Hopewell, Joy-Hulga's mother "thinks of her still as a child" because of ...
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... a wasteland environment; Mr. Paradise, a pig-like encarnation of the devil and Joy Hopewell, the cynical and atheistic cripple in Good Country People, who by ...
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... body was found in a shallow grave in the woods off the Hopewell-Princeton road ... The people of the United States were not happy with Lindbergh's acceptance of the ...
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... Hundreds of people claimed to be in touch with the kidnapper, and said that they ... discovered the body of the baby on May 12, 1932, off of Hopewell-Princeton road ...
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Major Characters: Jacks Hopewell: Jacks was about 17 years old, and was really arrogant. ... would pick on her, because she had seen it done to people her whole ...
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Major Characters: Jacks Hopewell: Jacks was about 17 years old, and was really arrogant. ... would pick on her, because she had seen it done to people her whole ...
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... still stand throughout the state as reminders of the Hopewell culture about AD 1-800 and the Mississippian culture about AD 800-1500, whose people lived in ...
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... Many people will argue that photography has no artistic merit. ... Falls, Elora Gorge, and Grand Bend, to panoramic views of New Brunswick's Hopewell Rocks and Bay ...
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... The seclusion and isolation of these groups have some believing the people of America ... Years later Adena, Hopewell and Mississippian paralleled Mesoamerica. ...
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