English, 16.10.2019 23:30 wendii87wh
Which underlying theme of the novel the displaced person by flannery o’connor is evident in these lines?
she began to imagine a war of words, to see the polish words and the english words coming at each other, stalking forward, not sentences, just words, gabble gabble gabble, flung out high and shrill and stalking forward and then grappling with each other.
a. the glorification of the past
b. language as an instrument for violence
c. disgust with the world
d. the loneliness of moving workers
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