THE LORD OR FORD: THE SURVEY OF HUMAN EXISTENCE IN HUXLEY AND O’CONNER’S FICTION

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Saeid Rahimipour

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Comparative literature has paved the way for the analysis of different works of art and the reflection of their discrepancies or commonalities. Picking up characterization fiction element, I have tried, via content and context analysis approach, to detect Huxley’s Brave New World and O’Conner’s Wise Blood to show their fiction narration tact in revealing the theme of human existence in their works respectively. This research revealed that Huxley hinging on dystopian satiric fiction, from physiological and technological viewpoint and O’Conner basing her fiction on the Divine Mystery literary theory from religious and spiritual standpoint have tried to project upon the readers’ minds the metaphysically God governed nature of human existence and informed them of the possibly inconsiderate modern man’s attempt on the line of revolutionizing human philosophy of existence.


 

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