There are better descriptions ~ Madalyn Dillard

 In the two stories we had to read that were written by O’Connor, “Good Country People” and “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, many characters are given descriptions that I believe could have been better said. From ‘cabbage’ to ‘hulking’, blunt descriptive words without proper explanation are used throughout both stories. For example, Hulga in “Good Country People” is described as “hulking”, “large”, and other broad, minorly offensive terms. My problem is not that the terms are minorly offensive. My problem is that these broad terms are used without any further insight to what the character looks like. In my opinion, these terms made the stories bland and confusing. I would want O’Connor to explain why someone was “hulking”, “large”, or a “cabbage”.


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