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A Good Man Is Hard To Find Literary Analysis

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“A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor is a suspenseful and intriguing story. At the beginning, the family is getting ready for a trip to Florida, but the grandmother was afraid because of the article she had read in the newspaper about The Misfit. The grandmother begged her son, Bailey, to take the family to east Tennessee instead. The grandmother tells the children an enticing story of an old house that she remembers, or so she thinks. She convinces Bailey she was certain of where the house was, but after turning on the road she remembered that the house was in Tennessee. The grandmother was startled when she realized her mistake and accidently uncovered the cat. The cat emerged jumping on Bailey’s shoulders which caused him to wreck. While sitting on the side of the road the family was approached by three men. After the grandmother revealed one of the men was The Misfit, he instructed his men to take Bailey and John Wesley into the woods first to be killed and then the mother, baby, and June Star. The Misfit saved the grandmother for last whom he killed himself. There are several dynamics to the characters in the story, but the most dynamic seems to be the grandmother who gives the story a sense of entertainment, stubbornness, and tragedy. …show more content…

She provides the story with a riveting plot. She secretly hid the cat, Pitty Sing, in a basket in the car. O’Connor wrote the following about the grandmother’s feeling towards leaving the cat at home alone: “She didn’t intend for the cat to be left alone in the house for three days because he would miss her too much and she was afraid he might brush against one of the gas burners and accidently asphyxiate himself” (p. 544). She felt as if everyone needed her presence and input on every subject. The grandmother liked to talk about things they saw on the drive. She played games with the kids while they were riding in the

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