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Both writers analyze people who have more or less given up on life and write about the decay of their families and themselves as people and characters.
Flannery O'Connor and William Faulkner explored the lives and existence of the people of the south.
Sir William Harrison Faulkner grew up in the south, and recreates the history of those lands and of the various races that have lived in them.
Flannery O'Connor, belonged to the generation of writers of the South. In his work, the protagonists are white and black local characters.
Both speak about the people of the south, with the difference that in the whole of OConnor's narrative the main thing is the concern for the divinity, as opposed to violent events as happened in the narrative of Sir William Harrison Faulkner.