situation and weighs the effect on her family. In the end she acts to free
Death serves as her greatest escape from all of these things, from the reality of her complex situation.
She is slow to get out of the car for this reason. Inconsistent to her wish to be heavily injured during the wreck, the grandmother emerges from the wreck virtually unscathed. To the dismay of June Star the grandmother, or anyone else was not “killed”(432). The grandmother’s thoughts about potential injury and June Star’s disappointment with no one being killed foreshadows that someone is going to die. Ironically, the grandmother positively identifies The Misfit when he drives up. Now, The Misfit has to kill them in order to insure that they cannot live to speak of his actions, possessions and
is too old, and even tries to scare her with his gun. At that point
When they have an encounter with the misfit, she constantly pleads for him not to
She continues to do things that only lawyers are permitted do, such as give advice to clients. However, Erin does so in a way to earn their trust and becomes friends with many of the residents. This proves to be a pivotal point in keeping up the morale of the people when they begin to feel like the lawyers are failing them.
One thing the clips haven’t revealed, however, is that she has a secret weapon on her side, or to be more precise, an unlikely ally to wield said secret weapon if and when the time is right. It’s pulp fiction at its finest, and suitably rounds off one aspect of this final
to love and uses it to recover her brother and defeat IT once and for all.
honourably battles against her uncle's rule to bring justice to her slaughtered brother; her original intentions
Instead of grieving for the death of her family, she tries to talk him out of killing her. She even tries to buy her own life. She seemed to care more for herself than her family. If she cared more for them, she would have offered more for their lives. At the very end of the story it seems the misfit got to know the grandmother very well in those few moments he spent with her. He said, “She would have been a good woman if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.”
They hope for an aid but they met criminals unluckily. One is the Misfit. Bobby Lee and Hiram, the Misfit’s partners, kill the grandmother’s family members including her son, daughter-in-law and the grandchildren. The grandmother finally is killed with three shots to the chest by the Misfit. Only the pet escaped and it is put next to the grandmother’s body by the
But she actually dies because her free life has come to a sudden stop, And is heart-broken that she will not be able to live her life as she hoped she could, alone.
The Grandmother wants the Misfit to receive salvation from God, so that he can be forgiven for his sins. Even though the Grandmother got the family into this mess, she can still be viewed as the hero.
She grieves for her beloved brother, Clifford, who was framed and imprisoned. She had a boarder
This story is showing what he had used to know had changed dramatically because of conflict and became a very unfamiliar environment to him.