Answer:
One theme in Flannery O'Connor's "Everything that Rises Must Converge" is:
A. looks can be deceiving.
Explanation:
In the short story "Everything that Rises Must Converge," several themes can be found. <u>Among them, one of the main themes is that looks can be deceiving. The following passage from the story is evidence of that:</u>
<u>"She was one of the few members of the Y reducing class who arrived in hat and gloves and who had a son who had been to college."</u>
The main characters are J.ulian and his mother, and none of them is what they seem to be. <u>J.ulian, for instance, has convinced himself that he is modern, open-minded, and thoughtful; he has also told himself that his mother is his complete opposite - a narrow-minded, prejudiced person. He is angry at her for the importance she places on appearances.</u>
<u>However, as the story unfolds, we realize J.ulian is also prejudiced and narrow-minded when it comes to his mother. And he too cares about what others think of him</u>. His mother, on the other hand, has her flaws and limitations, but is revealed to have a good heart. <u>Their looks and their behaviors are deceiving, not showing their true selves. </u>
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Note: Some words starting with j and u are forbidden by Brainly. That is why I had to type J.ulian like this.
A relationship can be damaged by many things. One is disagreeing with each other. When people don't agree, they damage their relationships by breaking up with each other and divorcing. Another is being abusive. This makes people quickly break up or divorce. But the person being abused may be too scared to tell anyone. I hope this helps! :)
A) When will you be able to meet for lunch, Grandpa Henry?
5 minutes of school, tiredness,useless,boring,”WDWIT” (WE DONT WANT IT),Hell.
Obviously it’s actual for smartness which some people don’t have so waste your 7-8 hours on class? Looking at a screen?