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Title: Flannery O'Connor's "Good Country People" and
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Hopewell. When Mrs. Hopewell stated to Mrs. Freeman one
of her many phrases "that life was like that, Mrs. Freeman would say, "I
always said so myself." Nothing had been arrived at by anyone that had not
first been arrived at by herself." Mrs. Freeman's name could mean two
things... Showed first 250 characters
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Freeman's name could mean two
things. One possible meaning is that a freed slave was called a freeman, but
Mrs. Freeman is a white tenet farmer, so technically she is not free. This
could show how Mrs. Freeman would rather be a freed black slave, rather
than a poor white farmer tied to the land... Showed next 250 characters
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