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A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor Essay

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“A Good Man is Hard to Find,” written by Flannery O’Connor tells the story of a dysfunctional family headed to vacation and their inevitable death. The family, including their matriarch, the grandmother, represents the delusion perfection that many modern Christians have. The family displays an extreme sense of vanity, self-centeredness, and disobedience during the first half of the story. The first half of the story does not follow a specific pattern nor does it hold significance to the family’s lives. O’Connor uses the first half of the story to show her audience that the family is heading down a path of destruction due to their narcissism and current lifestyle. In the second half of the story, O’Connor quickly introduces the …show more content…

O’Connor reveals the family is not living a true Christian life, but instead living a lie unknowingly. Specifically referring to O’Connor’s layout of the story, she reveals the grandmother’s flaws and foreshadows how her behavior and lifestyle will lead to the deaths of her family. The grandmother causes many of the random acts to occur within the first half of the story, from her blurting out about the plantation’s whereabouts to discussing the lack of good people in the world with Red Sammy. Hendricks concludes the grandmother’s self-centered actions and lack of regard towards others results in her being “the source of her most serious shortcoming – her firm, and eventually fatal, conviction of her own rightness” (204). O’Connor allows the grandmother to alter the family’s route, create tension between the son and his children through introducing the idea of visiting the old plantation house, and by sneaking the cat on the vacation, which ultimately leads to the car accident. The grandmother’s illogical thought process combined with her over confidence and lack of humility, leads to she and her family’s untimely deaths. Prior to the accident, the family participates in sightseeing, visiting Red Sammy’s restaurant, and arguing amongst each other. This portion of the story does not follow a pattern and serves only to show the readers that the characters, specifically the grandmother, are living life in

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