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The Character Of Hulga In Good Country People

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Exploitation is a tough game to play unless you have the right cards. “Good Country People,” by Flannery O'Connor, exposes the prideful, arrogant, selfish Hulga. Hulga is the sort of person who places herself on a momentous pedestal, and her doctoral degree in philosophy adds glamour to her self image; giving her more of a reason to look down on people for being intellectually inferior. Originally, her birth name was Joy but because her name did not reflect who she is, she decided to change it to something more vulgar to fit her personality; it was an added bonus that it also upset her mother, someone who she truly despises. At a glance, Hulga seems to be in pursuit of love, but a closer reading suggest that her true cynical goal is to manipulate

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