The Habit of Being by Flannery O'Connor
  • 1. The Habit of Being is a captivating collection of letters written by Flannery O'Connor, who is renowned for her intricate storytelling and profound exploration of Southern Gothic themes. This collection provides an intimate glimpse into the mind of one of America’s most cherished authors, showcasing her sharp wit, deep faith, and the overarching influence of her Catholic beliefs on her work. The correspondence spans several years, detailing her thoughts on writing, her struggles with health issues, and her reflections on the people and events that shaped her life and literary career. O'Connor's letters reveal her sharp intellect and unique perspective on the complexities of human nature, showcasing her ability to combine the mundane with the profound. Readers are invited into her world, where her candid observations about her contemporaries, the writing process, and her philosophical musings make this collection not just a biographical account, but a masterclass in the art of letter writing itself. A testament to her enduring legacy, The Habit of Being is a treasure trove for anyone seeking to understand the life and mind of Flannery O'Connor, as well as the artistic spirit that drives literary creation.

    What is the primary content of 'The Habit of Being'?
A) A novel about a Southern family
B) A biography of Flannery O'Connor
C) A collection of Flannery O'Connor's letters
D) A book of literary criticism
  • 2. Who edited and compiled 'The Habit of Being'?
A) Caroline Gordon
B) Robert Giroux
C) Sally Fitzgerald
D) Robert Fitzgerald
  • 3. Besides writing, what was a major passion and subject of O'Connor's letters?
A) World travel
B) Classical music
C) Raising peafowl
D) Political activism
  • 4. What chronic illness did O'Connor live with, which is often discussed in her letters?
A) Multiple Sclerosis
B) Tuberculosis
C) Lupus
D) Cancer
  • 5. Where did Flannery O'Connor live for most of her adult life, as reflected in the letters?
A) Savannah, Georgia
B) Jackson, Mississippi
C) Milledgeville, Georgia
D) Charleston, South Carolina
  • 6. How do the letters in 'The Habit of Being' primarily characterize O'Connor's personality?
A) Melancholic and withdrawn
B) Witty, sharp, and devout
C) Angry and confrontational
D) Naive and optimistic
  • 7. What was the name of O'Connor's family farm, a central setting in her life and letters?
A) Tara
B) Thornfield
C) Andalusia
D) Green Gables
  • 8. The letters show that O'Connor had a particularly close relationship with her whom?
A) Sister
B) Literary agent
C) Mother
D) Father
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