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  1. A story about a bigoted farmer's wife who dies of a heart attack after hiring a refugee family to work on her dairy farm. The story explores the themes of prejudice, judgment, and grace through the contrast between Mrs. Shortley and Mr. Guizac, the displaced person.

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  3. Summary. As Part I of the story begins, Mrs. McIntyre and the woman who works on her farm, Mrs. Shortley, are watching as the Guizac family arrives to work on the farm. The new family, whose arrival has been organized by a priest, Father Flynn, is Polish and has been displaced due to the war.

    • Flannery O'connor
  4. Plot summary. The story takes place on a farm in Georgia, just after World War II in the 1940s. The owner of the farm, Mrs. McIntyre, contacts a Catholic priest to find her a "displaced person" to work as a farm hand.

    • Flannery O'Connor, Glenn Jordan, Matthew N. Herman
    • 1955
  5. Plot Summary. American writer Flannery O’Connor’s novella “The Displaced Person,” published in her 1955 short-story collection A Good Man Is Hard to Find, concerns a family of Polish refugees, the Guizacs, who arrive at the Georgia dairy farm of Mrs. McIntyre, having been freed from the death camps of the Second World War.

  6. May 23, 2021 · A detailed analysis of O’Connor’s short story, The Displaced Person, which explores themes of displacement, prejudice, and redemption in the American South. The story features a Polish refugee, a racist farmer, and a priest who witness the violence and suffering of the modern world.

  7. Flannery O’Connor’s “The Displaced Person” is a short story that explores themes of prejudice, power dynamics, and the struggle for acceptance. Set in the South during the 1940s, the story centers around a Polish immigrant named Mr. Guizac who is hired to work on a farm owned by Mrs. McIntyre.

  8. Complete summary of Flannery O’Connor's The Displaced Person. eNotes plot summaries cover all the significant action of The Displaced Person.

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