She does not have any hopes about her life. She chooses Hulga as her new name because she believes that is a very ugly name, and fit for her ugly physical appearance.
Joy or Hulga tries to live up with her name. She thinks that it is ugly and that she is ugly, so she just did all the ugly things that she could muster. She always walks noisily as she thinks that her leg is what makes her very ugly. She wears ugly clothes. She is often heard giving ugly remarks to no one in particular. This is the very reason why she had no friends. Because Joy or Hulga is so persistent in making herself look ugly, no body would want to befriend her.
The only thing that Joy could not neglect is her studies. She loves reading and enjoys philosophy. That is why she has pursued a PhD in philosophy.
Her doctoral degree adds conviction to how she views herself. Because of what she learned in Philosophy, she remains believing that she needs no one but herself. She even believes that no religion can ever make her feel better.
However, Joy meets Manley, a Bible salesman. He introduced Joy to God who she has been trying to evade for the longest time. Manley is able to see where Joy's vulnerability lies and so he is able to "attack" her and touch her soft spot. He is able to make Joy realize about the other side of life - the life with faith.
Because of Manley, Joy is able to have a different perspective. She now sees life the way she has never viewed it before. Because of what Manley taught her, she is able to nurture a different side of her - one that is not ugly, physically, mentally and emotionally.
Good Country People" shows a different side of pride. It should be remembered that joy had a painful experience about her amputated leg. It is her pride that helped her to overcome...
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