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    Tennessee instead of Florida; the Grandmother mistakenly brings the family to a dirt road by lying about a secret panel house (the house is actually in Tennessee, not Georgia). A car accident happens, unfortunately, they get help from the Misfit and are shot by the Misfit. Ten years later, Flannery O'Connor explains her story in "A Reasonable Use of the Unreasonable." In this criticism, O'Connor says that the grandmother in this story has a transformation in her mind at the end which she noticed her mistake

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    One of the most memorable lines from “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” comes from the Misfit when he says, “She would have been a good woman if it had been someone there to shoot her for every minute of her life (O’Connor 309).” Flannery O’Connor’s depiction of Christian faith can be seen in almost all of her works. Inevitably, the plots in all of O’Connor’s stories end with a shocking conclusion, and this leaves the reader with freedom to interpret the central idea. From the endless list of themes that

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    characters of both short story, it’s interesting how they compare and contrast on their beliefs. In “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” Young Goodman Brown undergoes a transformation that shifts from similarities of the grandmother to the Misfit. With beliefs alike to both the Misfits and the grandmother’s, Brown’s persona alters from his naive views as he believes that everyone had an equivalent faith until he is accumulated into thinking more judiciously. In the beginning, he was like the grandmother because

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    Her insistence makes the family to deviate from the right path in an attempt to look for a fake treasure. The rebelliousness the family exhibits is a sign of moral decadence. The grandmother’s decision makes the family appear like it admires the Misfit. At the beginning of the story, the

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    diner – where the family learns about a serial killer who calls himself The Misfit. At the end of the story, the Misfit and two other masked men end up killing the whole family. At the end of the story, the Misfit says “She would have been a good woman. if there had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life (O’Conner 23).” He is talking about the grandmother. This is significant to the story because when the Misfit started killing off the family one by one, the grandmother was begging

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    According to Earl Nightingale, “When you judge others, you do not define them, you define yourself.” This is a common thing that many people do throughout their lifetime. People might judge others to feel secure or to create an identity for themselves. Judging others by their appearance or by the things they own should not be a reason to dislike them. While it may be a common thing to do since we are all humans, it does come with some consequences. In Flannery O 'Connor 's short stories “A Good Man

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    In Flannery O’Connor’s southern gothic short story,“A Good Man Is Hard to Find”, symbols in the Grandmother, her family, and the Misfit are used to strengthen the theme of the varying perceptions of Good versus Evil, while simultaneously alluding to religion. A Good Man Is Hard to Find begins with a family planning a road trip to Florida, but they are hesitant due to the grandmother’s concern of there being a convict on the loose. While on the road trip, the grandmother’s relentless nagging just

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    here, Bailey........ see here, read this...Here this fellow that calls himself the Misfit is aloose from the Federal Pen and headed towards Florida and you read here what is says he did to these people(328)." The grandmother's relationship right away to the reader is one that can not be trusted. Throughout the story you now question the grandmother's intentions, are they honest or selfish. By bringing up the Misfit early in the story this gives the reader insight to an event that might happen that

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    This is basically saying that she was only using God when she needed him, which by a Catholic’s point of view would be disrespectful towards God. The grandma also displays many selfish acts during the story, when the Misfit and his accomplices are about to kill her family, she never ask them to spare the children. She constantly begs him not to shoot ‘a lady’. All of these are examples of how she is non – Christ like. Besides being a Catholic in a Christian society

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a story which revolves around a family of six from Georgia going on a vacation in Florida. This takes place in the South around the 1940’s and has a distinct southern gothic style with characteristics of suspense and darkness, all while keeping that southern feel. This story focuses on the eldest of the family, the grandmother, and her moral codes on a “good man” and what a lady should act like. Throughout the story, the grandmother shows her hypocrisy

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