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two sides to every story
Two Sides to Every Story Flannery O’Connor’s short story “Revelation” is the perfect example of dramatic irony. O’Connor gives us, the reader, an insight into two sides of the central character, Ruby Turpin. Ruby Turpin sees herself as a kind person with a good disposition. As a reader we can see a very different side of Ruby Turpin. Ruby Turpin sees herself as “a respectable, hard-working, church-going woman.” (Pg. 989) Ruby Turpin measures
of everything” (Pg. 993-994). Ruby sees what God has in store for all social classes — a vision where “many who are now first will be last, and many who are now last will be first” (Matthew 19:30). It is not clear whether or not this vision will change Ruby Turpin’s view of other people. In her mind if you “put that bottom rail on top. There’ll still be a top and a bottom!” (Pg.993)

