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  2. 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. The priest finds a Polish refugee named Mr. Guizac who relocates with his family to the farm.

    • Flannery O'Connor, Glenn Jordan, Matthew N. Herman
    • 1955
  3. The first version of "The Displaced Person," published in 1954, concentrates on Mrs. Shortley's growing fear of and hatred for the Guizacs and the unknown culture and religion which they represent. Mrs.

  4. May 23, 2021 · A literary analysis of O’Connor’s short story, The Displaced Person, which explores the 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.

  5. Dec 10, 2015 · A review of O'Connor's short story "The Displaced Person", which explores the fear and prejudice of a white woman who encounters a Polish refugee family in rural Georgia. The review also discusses the historical and social background of the story, especially the Displaced Persons Act and the Holocaust.

  6. Jan 1, 2004 · The Displaced Person. Flannery O'Connor. 3.67. 143 ratings22 reviews. After the end of the Second World War, Mrs. McIntyre, a farm owner, decides to hire a man displaced by the war as a farm hand, but jealousy from her other workers and racial issues soon complicate the arrangement.

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  7. An adaptation of the short story of the same title by Flannery O'Connor. John Houseman. Executive producer, Robert Geller; director, Glenn Jordan. Portrays the difficulties of integration experienced by a Polish refugee who arrives with his family at a Georgia farm in the 1940's. Access-restricted-item.

  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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