While being recognized for her simple was of writing she its noted for her southern style as well as her wit. She was born and died at a young age in her hometown of Savannah, GA. She wrote fiction mostly unexplained evil and haunted ways. She was best known for her short stories. They always portrayed acceptance of human condition.
In Flannery's Good Country People it was definitely as people described her work to be. It was a short story about a very disturbed woman named Mrs. Freeman. She would go into states that she looked as if she was expressionless. Mrs. Hopewell knew that she when would go into these states that she would be better off not talking to her at all. She might as well talk her head off for no reason because it was like her body was there but the rest of her was not. Even though Mrs. Freeman has these issues Mrs. Hopewell was never ashamed to take her nowhere in public. She felt that the Freemans were not trash that they were good country folks.
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