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Flannery O’Connor.

What are good country people, according to the story?

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In "Good Country People," O'Connor uses irony and a finely controlled comic sense to reveal the modern world as it is—without vision or knowledge. 'Good Country People' can be seen as a commentary on the misleading nature of self-identity. In other words, the characters see themselves in one way, but as the story progresses, they realize that they are actually different from what they think.

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