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    One of the many self-righteous characters portrayed in “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, is the grandmother. She truly believed that she had the absolute best of values. Via the quote, “navy straw hat and collars and cuffs, so that if there was an accident, people would know she was a lady”, we can immediately tell that she thinks quite highly of herself since she completely overdresses. Her inflated ego leads her to look down upon others as she believed that she was superior to them. One such passage

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    happiness or our unhappiness, because we have to live with the consequences of our choices.” In “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, Flannery O’Connor discussed the difference between good and evil within the characters of the short story. The Misfit has his henchmen kill the family, and the grandmother ultimately only thinks of herself and not the rest of her family. In “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, Flannery O'Connor shows the readers multiple meaning of symbolism throughout the characters relations to faith

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find” shows one how dangerous selfishness can be. It starts out by showing little bits of selfishness, than it increases as the story goes on. All of Bailey’s family, except his wife, is selfish though the grandmother is the most selfish. As the grandmother becomes more selfish at the end it does not save her life. The Misfit still kills her, and then says “she would have been a good women… if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.” The Misfit means

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” introduces two characters, The Misfit and the grandma, who situate themselves on opposite ends of a moral spectrum. The Misfit murders people, which seems like a terrible sin, but he justifies it with the creation of an unusual, but strong conviction that he lives by. The grandma, on the other hand, believes in the the goodness of her conscience and righteousness of her respectable nature, but her beliefs have caused her to have a false sense of moral

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    unveil the truth about the common people of her era. In one of her works, “A Good Man Is Hard To Find,” she took the deceit, disrespect, and ignorance an average every day person possessed, and unmasked a common quality most people still have to this day: faith, it is important to have, but in most cases, is only used when it is convenient or when something traumatic occurs. “A Good Man Is Hard To Find,” is largely influenced with the theme surrounding the divinity of Christ and grace. Thus, Flannery

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    expand their interpretation and conscious to determine the morality of a character based off of their actions. Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man Is Hard To Find”, utilizes the theme of moral ambiguity through characters such as the Misfit; this theme challenges the reader to questions makes a person good or evil. In “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” a convicted murderer, the Misfit, escapes from a Federal Penitentiary and crosses paths with a southern family whose morals are rooted from the the old south’s

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    In the story, A Good Man Is Hard to Find from Flannery O’Connor tell a story with varies characters: The Grandmother, The Misfit, Bailey, John Wesley, June Star, Red Sammy Butts, Bobby Lee, and Hiram. The story seems to be told in a gothic genre that includes most of the times include insanity or murder stories. O’Connor seems to be describing his life and the concept of what really makes a “good” person has been the subject throughout the story. However, in the case of O’Connor’s the main character

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    In Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” she gives the grandmother certain characteristics that contribute to the events that take place in the story. “Her self-absorption leads her to become very authoritative over the family in various different situations that are not specifically described but implied” (Arslan Par 6). The grandmother’s selfish and manipulative actions are what ultimately lead to the family’s death. In the opening sentences, the reader is given the first glimpse of

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    “A Good Man is Hard to Find “ A wrong turn on a deserted road leads to a family’s demise. “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a story by Flannery O’ Connor originally published in 1953. Ms. O’Connor is considered a master of the Southern Gothic style of writing. She stays true to form in this story of a family that definitely has issues. These issues lead to an untimely demise. Is the grandmother selfish and is the “Misfit” truly a good? man? The family consists of a father Bailey

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    In Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” the theme is that it sometimes takes extreme situations for someone to see who they really are inside, like the grandmother in this story. She had to be held at gunpoint so she could truly realize what she was inside. “She would have been a good woman, The Misfit said, if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life.” At the point in time that she realized what she was, the Misfit shot her. He did that because he was surprised

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