Enoch Emery

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Enoch Emery is a naive, impulsive young man in Flannery O’Connor’s novel "Wise Blood," whose obsessive search for meaning leads him into bizarre and often grotesque behavior.

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Enoch Emery canonical 3

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
male character
ageDescriptor young man
alignment morally ambiguous
appearsIn Wise Blood
appearsInGenre Southern Gothic
surface form: Southern Gothic fiction

religious satire
associatedWithTheme distorted spirituality
grotesque transformation
isolation
religious fanaticism
search for identity
spiritual emptiness
belief believes his blood guides him
characterRole supporting character
createdBy Flannery O'Connor
surface form: Flannery O’Connor
culturalContext post-World War II American South
fictionalSetting Taulkinham, Tennessee
firstPublicationOfWork 1952
hasRelationshipWith Hazel Motes
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
medium novel
motivation desire for connection
desire for significance
search for meaning
narrativeFunction comic-grotesque figure
foil to Hazel Motes
nationality American (fictional)
notableAction believes he has a special destiny
follows what he calls his ‘wise blood’
steals a mummified dwarf from a museum
personalityTrait impulsive
lonely
naive
obsessive
socially awkward
superstitious
relationshipTypeWithHazelMotes admires Hazel Motes
tries to befriend Hazel Motes
settingRegion Southern United States
surface form: American South
symbolicFunction embodies the grotesque in O’Connor’s fiction
parodies religious conversion
represents misguided spiritual hunger
undergoes grotesque transformation
psychological deterioration
workAuthorNationality American

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Wise Blood character Enoch Emery
Hazel Motes hasConflictWith Enoch Emery
Sabbath Lily Hawks interactsWith Enoch Emery