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A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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In Flannery O’Connor’s short story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find", the interactions between the bizarre characters create an interesting framework in which O’Connor can discuss the nature of human psychology. The short story focuses on the series of unfortunate events that comprise a family’s road trip across the southeast. Through these events and the character’s various reactions, the reader realizes that nothing in life can be taken for what it seems. In the short story, some of the characters experience circumstances that challenge their outlook on life. It is evident that the author believes people are often not who they pretend to be. Through the course of events in "A Good Man is Hard to Find", we experience how different people actually …show more content…

Although she had always preached about her olden days in which people were kinder, she in fact was not kind at all. She manipulated her family into listening to her. It was her fault that they were in the mess they stumbled into. She finally takes the blame for all of her sins once she realizes that her life is about to end. Acting as if she is a saint, she reaches out to touch the Misfit suggesting that she has forgiven him for his sins. As she moves towards him she murmurs, "Why you’re one of my babies. You’re one of my children." (137) As if in a trance from the old lady’s discussion about God and forgiveness, the Misfit recoils from her touch and shoots her three times. Although the grandmother is unable to change the Misfit’s habit of killing, her pure soul at the end of her life shocks the killer. He finally realizes that there are some truly innocent victims and after killing the old lady, he sees that his life no longer means anything. He remarks to his partner in crime that "It’s no real pleasure in life" suggesting that the Misfit can no longer enjoy killing. The grandmother’s actions before her death convinced the killer that people could be saved through believing in

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