Monday, January 23, 2017
A Good Man Is Hard To Find - Flannery O\'Connor
period the concept of grace of God seems give care the last theme in this story of murder and selfishness, it is truly re indueed quite oft and as a bountiful part of the story line. A Good Man is tough to Find focuses mainly on the personalities and traits of the two main characters, granny and The Misfit. These two seem homogeneous complete opposites, which creates for a real intriguing comparison when it comes to their word of honor and capacity for grace in this short story. The Misfit displays a gull high quality in apprehension through his behavior and actions. The Misfit a same(p) has an obvious capacity for grace that exceeds the granny by analyzing his thoughts and conversations with the nan.\nThe readers privy infer that some of the granny knots traits are be close-minded and selfish. She lies to her grandchildren, complains about how the present times cannot even equal to the superiority of the past, and manipulates her son. The grandmother displays no self-awareness and is not open to earth and the current world well-nigh her. During the conversation moments before the grandmother was shot, her words prove these preceding points. She portrays obvious ignorance when she attempts to convince the Misfit that he would never do this and that cleansing a lady is wrong. It is like she knows him and knows how he thinks and carryly she does not. The grandmother believes he will do what she says clean because of her values and what she thinks is decent in this situation; Ignorance at its finest. While these points show the impuissance of the grandmother, they also prove the superiority of the Misfits news show in comparison. all(prenominal) along the Misfit int give the axes to kill the family. Although on that point may have been moments of grace, the end result was inevitable. Because of the Misfits age, real-world experience, and strong-arm build and the arms he carries, he has a clear one- up in intelligence in this situation. The grandmother is just pleading...
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