A View of the Woods

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"A View of the Woods" is a short story by American author Flannery O’Connor that explores themes of family conflict, violence, and spiritual blindness in a rural Southern setting.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf literary work
short story
author Flannery O'Connor
surface form: Flannery O’Connor
character Fortune’s daughter
Mary Fortune Pitts NERFINISHED
Mr. Fortune
Pitts
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
exploresRelationshipBetween family loyalty and self-interest
violence and grace
firstPublicationYear 1957
genre Christian fiction
Southern Gothic
religious fiction
short fiction
hasCentralConflict conflict between Mr. Fortune and his granddaughter Mary Fortune Pitts
hasClimax act of physical violence against Mary Fortune Pitts
hasCriticalReception widely studied in O’Connor scholarship
hasMoralOrReligiousDimension true
hasSymbol the bulldozer
the woods
hasTone dark
ironic
tragic
includedIn Everything That Rises Must Converge
literaryMovement Catholic literature
Southern Gothic
surface form: Southern Gothic literature
narrativePerspective third-person narration
originalLanguage English
publishedIn The Sewanee Review
publisherOfCollection Farrar, Straus and Giroux
setting Georgia
rural American South
symbolismOf the bulldozer as destructive modern progress
the woods as spiritual vision
theme family conflict
generational conflict
grace
materialism
moral blindness
redemption
sin
spiritual blindness
violence
timePeriodOfSetting mid-20th century

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