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Discuss the theme(s) you found in one of the stories read in week 1 or in week 2 (if you've already read some of those). Some questions to consider include: How did you see that theme developed in the story? How does the author's use of symbolism or other literary elements relate to that theme? How does the story's title relate to the theme? Do any of the characters change and how might that change relate to the story's theme? How does that theme relate to our lives/world today?
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O'Connor, "A Good Man is Hard to Find"
O'Connor's literary work, "A Good Man is Hard to Find" exposes a legion of themes that
are informative to the reader. One of ...
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