Friday, September 13, 2013

Food For thought

            
                Looks and clothing matter in "Everything That Rises Must Converge." It's a world in which if you don't wear a tie you look like a "thug," and if you've got a briefcase then you must be respectable. Every character has a distinguishing feature or item of clothing,a hat, protruding teeth, or red shoes. And when we're introduced to the characters, we, along with Julian, make assumptions.
This idea of making judgments is powerful because it makes us think: why do we wear what we wear? Why do other people where what they wear? What do you think when you see someone dressed in overalls versus someone dressed in a tuxedo?
Sure, making judgments is just part of the tools we use to get through life. If you had to get to know everyone on your daily bus commute, you'd never make it to work. But O'Connor wants us to think deeper: what can we really know about a person or a literary character from their red shoes?

1 comment:

  1. I definitely agree with you. This is the way people in society thinks. We really don't know anything about a person or a literary character based off an item of clothing that they are wearing. I just wish many people would be more opened minded and not be so eager to judge.

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