"Good Country People"
If Joy had not been physical handicapped, she would ___
"be far from these red hills and good country people"
What are 3 examples of southern sayings in this short story?
(1) That's life (2) People have their opinions (3) No one's perfect
Through what 3 ways does Manley deceive Hulga?
(1) makes her feel dependent upon him (2) makes her feel vulnerable (3) makes her feel like they are meant to be
For what 2 reasons did Joy change her name?
(1) to spite her mother (2) to have a name that fits her personality
theme
Appearances are deceiving
author
Flannery O'Connor
Who are Mrs. Freeman's daughters?
Glynese and Carramae
What did Joy change her name to?
Hulga
Who in this short story is highly educated?
Joy
Who is Mrs. Hopewell's daughter?
Joy
Who is described as "a woman of great patience"?
Mrs. Hopewell
What is Mrs. Freeman's flaw?
She can't admit that she is wrong
How does Mrs. Freeman respond if someone brings her flaw to her attention?
She changes the subject
What reveals Joy's poor relationship with her mother?
She does not want to take a walk with her mother
How are Manley and Hulga similar?
They both have a heart condition
Why did Mrs. Hopewell employ the Freemans for so long?
They were good country people
What degree does Joy have?
a Ph.D. in philosophy
Joy
a large blonde girl with an artificial leg and a weak heart
Manley Pointer
a tall 19-year old Bible salesman
How does Mrs. Hopewell describe good country people?
as the salt of the earth
Carramae
blonde, 15-year old, married & pregnant
Mrs. Freeman
employee to Mrs. Hopewell
Mrs. Hopewell
employer for Mrs. Freeman
What does Mrs. Hopewell want for her daughter?
for her to be more like her name, Joy
What does Mrs. Freeman and her daughters do in the mornings?
gossip
What does Joy blame her lack of joy on?
her leg
Explain the irony - "Aren't you just good country people?"
ironic because he is not good country people
Explain the irony - "She was face to face with real innocence."
ironic because he is not innocent
Glynese
redhead, 18-years old, had many admirers