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symbolism in good country peop

Symbolism plays a major role in Flannery O'Connor's story, Good Country People.

Multiple objects that are presented in the story appear initially to be merely props, but

the reader later discovers these 'props' to actually be extremely important and

necessary to the dynamics of the story. These props, or objects, symbolically

represent the personalities of the characters who possess and/or use them.

One such object in the story is the wooden leg of Hulga. When the wooden leg is

introduced into the story, the reader is compelled to feel sympathy and pity for Hulga

due to the circumstances necessitating the wooden leg. It is mentioned briefly, with

little description, that the leg was "literally blown off" in a hunting accident. This

sounds terrible, and is tragic, but what is even more tragic is the way Hulga uses the

wooden leg as a tool for manipulating situations to suit her. An example of this is

when she stomps through the house, deliberately making a loud "ugly-sounding"

noise. Hulga's physical disability, and use of the wooden leg, symbolizes her as a

whole. More specifically, the leg is strong yet weak at the s


naive youth, possibly blinded by his faith to the evil- the evil being Hulga's plan to

injects objects into the story that makes it almost exciting for the reader to discover

seduce him to get at her mother- sneaking up on him. Hulga is caught off guard



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