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@article{ Zadeh2013,
 title = {A Reading of Flannery O’Connors “Everything that Rises Must Converge”},
 author = {Zadeh, Mohammad Reza Modarres},
 journal = {International Letters of Social and Humanistic Sciences},
 number = {4},
 pages = {5-10},
 year = {2013},
 issn = {2300-2697},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.18052/www.scipress.com/ILSHS.4.5},
 abstract = {Everything that rises must converge is a short story which, without the aid of suspense that is often provoked in fiction by actions hanging on a bare thread in a whirling plot of intertwining – and perhaps incredible – events, catches the reader‟s attention until the very last word. The plot of the story could not be any simpler; a young bachelor takes his overweight mother by bus to a „reducing class‟ but before they reach the place the mother changes her mind, heads back home, has a stroke and is left by her helpless son dying or maybe dead as he goes to seek help. But parallel to the plot of events is a “plot" of revelation; as the insignificantly banal happenings take place, an unfolding of character slowly emerges before the reader‟s eyes.},
}