Mystery and Manners; Occasional Prose
How does O'Connor use Mary Ann's story to relay a message about grotesque literature?
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O'Connor wants the reader to understand that there is also good in the grotesque, sometimes even more than in what is typically considered good. One should not look away from things that are repulsive or different because it is in these views that one is most likely to catch a glimpse of inherent goodness, possibly one's own.