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The Misfit In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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In the short story, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” Flannery O’Conner a Christian writer, uses the grandmother to try and convince a criminal named the Misfit to pray, in hopes that he would spare her life because of religion. She uses the Misfit as an example of evil, a man who has doubts in Jesus which ultimately makes him believe that there is no right from wrong and no real purpose in life. O’Conner uses spiritual challenge and desperation to expose the religious flaws in the characters.
The first occurrence was when the grandmother and family ran into the Misfit. A man who is on the run and presumed to be a danger to others. The grandmother tries to plead with the misfit to let her and her family go, she tells him she knows he is a good man. The grandmother implies that he’s a good man because she believes that he …show more content…

Even in this conversation the grandmother displays spiritual weakness because she is afraid for her life. She said “Maybe he didn’t raise the dead” (O’Conner 377). The grandmother questions Jesus and her own belief, only because she’s afraid that she might be killed. The Misfit blames his actions on not knowing if Jesus is real and if he sacrificed his self for the sake of others. He questioned why Jesus would raise the dead and he did raise the dead threw everything off balance.
Flannery O’Conner shows the battles humans face with spirituality in “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”. She demonstrates how in the face of adversity a human faith can be tested and is often proved to be flawed. The grandmother is a religious woman, who manipulates her own family and even tries to manipulate a criminal through Jesus. The Misfit is a man with no religious morals, just the belief that there is no wrong or purpose to life. In the end, the grandmother still gets killed and the Misfit has no real emotion towards murdering her or her

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