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Analysis Of A Good Man Is Hard To Find By Flannery OConnor

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In the story “A good man is hard to find” by Flannery O’Connor the author shows an honest and open perspective about good and evil, creating in the reader the need to make a deep analysis of what makes someone a good person and what makes them evil. In the story the author presents two main personalities (the grandmother and the misfit) and their perspective about good and evil. This story starts by telling the journey of a family trip where the grandmother presents as a manipulative woman who tries her best to convince her son to visit some of her connections in east Tennessee rather than going to Florida. She supports her wishes warning her son about a man called the Misfit, who had just scape prison and has made his way towards Florida. “I wouldn’t take my children in any direction with a criminal like that aloose in it. I couldn’t answer to my conscience if I did.” (O’Connor 940). Disregarding the grandmother’s desire and warnings the family starts the trip to Florida. Along the way the grandmother’s manipulative and selfish personality arise even more when she expresses comments such as “ little niggers in the country don’t have things like we do” (O’Connor 941). As the trip continues the grandmother starts telling stories about her past and remembered a house she used to visit, focusing on her own desires to see the house again, and knowing that her son will not change the route, she starts telling the children about the house and lies telling them it having a

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