<u>Flannery O'Connor and William Faulkner explored the lives and existence of the people of the south</u>.
<u>Sir William Harrison Faulkner</u> <em><u>grew up in the south, and recreates the history of those lands and of the various races that have lived in them</u></em>.
<u>Flannery O'Connor</u>, <em><u>belonged to the generation of writers of the South. In his work, the protagonists are white and black local characters.
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<u>Both speak about the people of the south</u>, <u><em>with the difference that in the whole of </em></u><u>OConnor's narrative the main thing is the concern for the divinity</u>, <u><em>as opposed</em></u> <u>to violent events as happened in the narrative of Sir William Harrison Faulkner</u>.