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Flannery O'Conner
The Symbiotic Relationship of Violence and Grace “Extending reality outward until it embraced religious mystery,” says Gilbert H. Muller (56), is something that Flannery O’Connor did with extraordinary finesse. The mystery of grace captivated her and she used violence to shock both her characters and readers into making a decision about grace. O’Connor used “violence to illustrate the pointlessness of a purely secular world and the indispensable need of God to correct the absurdity
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