good country people crossword

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Across
  1. 2. Hulga changes her name to this because she does not share the same values with her mother and think her mom’s view of the world is naive.
  2. 4. one theme of the story which resembles Mrs. Hopewell’s absence in practicing her faith and Hulga being an atheist.
  3. 5. this represents an image of faith and mortality which ties into the theme of religion in the story.
  4. 9. the activity Hulga was participating in which resulted in an accident where she lost her leg.
  5. 10. a literary device used when Mrs. Hopewell says “good country people are the salt of the earth.”
  6. 12. meaning is someone who doesn't believe in anything, describes Hulga.
  7. 13. describes how Hulga felt after Manley got her to take off her wooden leg.
Down
  1. 1. another theme of the story which goes with Hulga attending college and getting her Ph.D., making her feel superior along with Mrs. Hopewell’s regret in sending Hulga to college.
  2. 2. a tone that is placed all throughout the story by the characters, a similar word is critical.
  3. 3. described as rural georgia in the year 1955, with a farm and house both owned by Mrs. Hopewell.
  4. 6. another theme of the story which goes with how Mrs. Hopewell perceives herself and others in the story.
  5. 7. the point of view being used in the story, it is limited omniscient.
  6. 8. Mrs. Hopewell broke people up into two categories, this and “good country people.”
  7. 11. Hulga wore these; they symbolize her knowledge, education, and how clear she think she sees the world.