Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Analysis - Second to Last Paragraph in Flannery O’Connor’s A Late Encou

An Analysis of the Second to Last Paragraph in Flannery OConnors A Late Encounter with the EnemyThis establish analyzes the first full paragraph on page143 (the second to last paragraph in the story) that begins with The speaker was done with that war. This passage appears to be what is going through General Sashs head right before he dies. The passage begins by saying The speaker was through with that war and had gone onto the next one and now he was approaching another. The general goes on to state that any his words are vaguely familiar. This is because he has lived through all of these wars and as the speaker mentions them they all go by in the Generals mind as blurred events of the past. The General calls the graduates passing by in their robes a black processional th...

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