Figurative Language In Flannery O Connor's Everyday Use

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In the text “Everything that rises must converge” and the story “Everyday use” by Flannery O’Connor, there is barely any figurative language . Flannery attempts to use some figurative language, but only in the parts that don’t need it as much. The story “Everything That Rises Must Converge”, Flannery writes about a mother and a son, about what the mother likes and what the son likes and the mother going to the gym. The mother buys a hat that is purple and too big and her son don't really like it. They don't have the same taste in clothing or hats. The figurative language in the story is good, but makes the story seem less interesting and attracting. “Everyday Use” is about three main characters that don't know their heritage.In this story