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A Good Man Is Hard To Find Essay

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Mohammed Roshid What is Right in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” (change l8) A character is defined by his beliefs and values. In Flannery O'Connor's short story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find” follows a southern family’s road trip to Florida. Throughout the story there is a motif of what a good man is- and readers are left with the question… Why are there so few good men in this world O’Connor has created? The majority of the characters in the story believe themselves to be good people, such as the grandmother. Yet their beliefs and values are faulty, proving themselves to be complacent on false grounds. The protagonist of the story, the grandmother thinks that she is a good person, believing herself to have the best values. In the beginning of the story, she criticizes the mother for not taking the children “somewhere else for a change so they would see different parts of the …show more content…

Although it’s very unlikely for someone like this to have morals, he seems to be the most consistent in them. During the conversation between the Misfit and the grandmother, a battle between one moral to another, he proves to be completely resilient to the grandmother’s begging. After attempting to use religion in order to save her own life, the Misfit replies, “plowed Mother Earth, been in a tornado, seen a man burnt alive oncet” (84). The Misfit has seen many things in his life, unfortunate things that religion did nothing to prevent, which is why religion does not budge his change his mind in killing the family. Very consistent in his beliefs, he is also very aware of his actions. In response to the grandmother calling him a good man, he says, “Nome, I ain’t a good man, but I ain’t the worst in the world neither” (83). He acknowledges the fact that he isn’t a good man, and accepts it. The grandmother compared to the Misfit is inconsistent, and unaware of how she is not living up to her own

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