Introduction “The Turkey” is an early short story by the acclaimed American author Flannery O’Connor (1925–1964). Written while she was a student at the University of Iowa (then the State University of Iowa) in the late 1940s, it predates her famous novels Wise Blood and The Violent Bear It Away . Though less anthologized than masterpieces like “A Good Man is Hard to Find” or “Good Country People,” “The Turkey” contains the seeds of O’Connor’s signature themes: pride, grace, violence, and the flawed human heart.
The story follows a young boy named Ruller (sometimes spelled Ruller in various editions) who is the self-appointed protector of his family farm. While his mother and siblings are away at a revival meeting (a religious gathering), Ruller shoots a wild turkey. Elated by his success, he parades the bird back to the farm, believing his kill will finally bring him the recognition and authority he craves. However, his pride is quickly complicated by a series of unexpected events—including a mysterious, menacing stranger and a sudden turn of luck—that force Ruller to confront his own vanity and the presence of a force larger than himself. the turkey flannery o 39-connor pdf
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