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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
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