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What do you make of the observation that Oates’ “Where Are you Going, Where Have You Been?” and O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find”—two stories with remarkably similar circumstances and plotlines—end in such radically different places in terms of the implied series of events? What do these differences reveal about their writers’ attitude towards their characters? What about their attitude towards the world?

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User JALLRED
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Answer:

the poor man

Step-by-step explanation:

read it my freshman year and passed

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User Wahdat Jan
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