• HOME
  • Search & Results
  • Full Text
  • Thesis Details
 
Page: 220
 
Full Screen

  • TITLE
  • CERTIFICATE
  • DECLARATION
  • ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
  • CONTENTS
  • I. INTRODUCTION
  • 1. Ficlion as Social Doctrment
  • 2. The American Scene
  • 3. The
  • 4. The OConnor Story
  • 5. Title
  • 6. Significance
  • 7. Objectives
  • 8. State of-the-art Review
  • 9. Justification
  • 10. Methodology
  • 11. Theoretical Foundations
  • 12. Scope
  • 14. Hypothesis
  • II. ERODED FAMILIAL TIES
  • 1. The Changing American Family
  • 2. Treatment of Family Relationships
  • 3. Mother-son Conflicts
  • 4. Mother-Daughter Conflicts
  • 5. Of Grandparents and Grandchildren
  • III. RELATIONSHIPS - THE SOCIETAL ANGLES
  • 1. O Connors Social Sensibility
  • 2. Racial Conflicts - An Overview
  • 3. Racial Conflicts in 0 Connor
  • 4. Landowner versus Tenants
  • IV. SOCIO-PSYCHOLOGICAL ABERRATIONS
  • 1. Alienation
  • 2. Violence
  • 3. Sexual Perversions
  • 1. Fetishism
  • 2. Nymphomania
  • 3. Visiting Prostitutes
  • 4. Voyeurism
  • V. RELIGIOUS RELATIONSHIPS
  • 1. Dualism
  • 2. OConnors Prophets
  • 3. Faith Versus Reason
  • 4. Diabolic Epiphanies
  • 5. Religious Aberrations
  • VI. CONCLUSION
  • APPENDIX
  • Primary Sources
  • Secondary Sources