51 pages 1 hour read

Flannery O'Connor

Good Country People

Fiction | Short Story | Adult | Published in 1955

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Exam Answer Key

Multiple Choice

1. B (Page 3)

2. A (Page 7)

3. C (Pages 13-14)

4. B (Page 15)

5. C (Page 17)

6. C (Various pages)

7. A (Various pages)

8. D (Page 4)

9. B (Page 5)

Long Answer

1. Answers may include several possibilities: In today’s world, a lot of the language in the story would be considered inappropriate. Referring to Black people as “Negroes” is outdated and is considered offensive. (Page 17) Beyond that, the general suspicion of strangers might prevent Mrs. Hopewell from allowing Manley into their home in the first place. (Page 5) The characters might still have strong beliefs and religious convictions, but their dogmatic beliefs might change to reflect topics and concerns of today.

2. Manley wants to take Hulga “down a peg.” He makes a point to tell her she “ain’t so smart” before running away. Taking her leg renders her helpless and alone. (Page 16) 

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