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Everything That Rises Must Converge

In most cases, a child will adopt the values and beliefs that their parents believe. This could be religion, political views or even characteristics. However, it is also natural for this child to eventually think for himself and question the morals and values he has been brought up to believe. This rebellious stage in his life causes him to search for what he truly thinks about certain topics in the world. Most of the time, he finds his own thoughts and combines them with the beliefs he was taught as a child. In some cases like in “Everything That Rises Must Converge” by Flannery O’Conner, the child questions the parents’ beliefs so much that his new beliefs are the exact opposite. This drastic view change can cause arguments between the parent and the child. In the case of Julian and his mother, the difference in beliefs is so extreme that both parties believe that they are right and the other person is wrong. Each side wants the other side to see how right their beliefs are s...

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