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The theme is there is a need for social progress in an ever changing world. On a side note, Julian tries to teach his mother a lesson about racial integration and social progress. Since this is a plot that is seen throughout the story, I suppose that is the theme.
The question is not very clear. Do you want to use "everything" or another word in a sentence? Everything must be clear in order to get a good answer.
A 'turning point' occurs when or where an action, direction or point of view must be changed to avoid a bad outcome
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The term "everything must go somewhere" refers to the amounts of trash and waste that have to go somewhere but once they are out of our thoughts, we forget about them. In many cases, this trash ends up in the ocean, in water that may be the drinking water of someone else later on down the the river's path...it ends up in giant trash heaps that no one knows what to do with. The unsaid part of the saying "everything must go somewhere" is "and we are responsible for where it goes."
Everything That Rises Must Converge has 269 pages.
Everything That Rises Must Converge was created in 1965-01.
The ISBN of Everything That Rises Must Converge is 0-374-15012-5.
"Everything That Rises Must Converge" is a collection of short stories by Flannery O'Connor, focusing on themes such as race, class, and societal change in the American South. The title story explores the complexities of race relations through the interactions of a young man and his mother on a bus. It is known for its incisive commentary on human nature and the consequences of prejudice.
The Big C - 2010 Everything That Rises Must Converge 1-12 is rated/received certificates of: Argentina:16 Netherlands:6 USA:TV-MA
The theme of "Everything That Rises Must Converge" by Flannery O'Connor explores race relations, generational conflict, and social change in the South. The story focuses on the complex dynamics between the characters and their varying perspectives on race, showcasing the tension and struggles that arise from differing beliefs and values.
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He wants his mother to realize that the world has changed and that it is time for her to change her opinions, and live in the real world instead of her fantasy world.
The Big C - 2010 Everything That Rises Must Converge - 1.12 was released on: USA: 8 November 2010 Australia: 29 December 2010 Argentina: 3 April 2011 UK: 21 April 2011 Germany: 10 May 2011 Spain: 11 June 2011 Netherlands: 6 July 2011 (limited) Hungary: 21 March 2013 Netherlands: 8 May 2013 (DVD premiere) Czech Republic: 24 May 2013 Japan: 1 October 2013
The Big C - 2010 Everything That Rises Must Converge 1-12 was released on: USA: 8 November 2010 Australia: 29 December 2010 Argentina: 3 April 2011 UK: 21 April 2011 Germany: 10 May 2011 Spain: 11 June 2011 Netherlands: 6 July 2011 (limited) Hungary: 21 March 2013 Netherlands: 8 May 2013 (DVD premiere) Czech Republic: 24 May 2013 Japan: 1 October 2013
Julian remembers his childhood fondly, in spite of its implicit contradictions with his current view of people & the world, in part because he was too young to really understand the injustices and flagrant racism surrounding him.
The theme is there is a need for social progress in an ever changing world. On a side note, Julian tries to teach his mother a lesson about racial integration and social progress. Since this is a plot that is seen throughout the story, I suppose that is the theme.