Analysis Of Flannery O Conner's A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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Humankind has cast judgment for a very long time it is an innate part of human nature. As humans we cast judgment whether or not it is right or wrong we need to think about the repercussions of doing so. While there are various reasons to cast judgment whether it is through self-preservation or because of being self-centered. The critical take away from being judgmental is whether or not you are casting judgment where judgment is due.

In Flannery O’Conner’s, “A Good Man is Hard to Find” the story begins with the family going on a road trip to Florida. The Grandmother who is very critical, selfish, judgmental, forgetful, and dishonest and almost enjoys manipulating others to get her way. The Grandmother holds herself in very high regard and …show more content…

With “Young Goodman Brown” The writer shows to what degree a person can leave behind him or herself from being judgmental of others. The writer also shows that if one is too critical of his or her surroundings, whether it be the people or the actual location, then he or she might miss out on the marvelous things in life. On the other hand, in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” the writer infers that someone who is from a particular area or having wealth does not cause someone to have more of a moral capacity than another person. Regardless of where you come from it is about knowing how to show compassion and how you act towards other people is what matters. Even the Misfit appeared to have ethical rules, even though he was a criminal. The grandmother was not all that wonderful of a person because of the way she looked down on the people around her. Even though the grandmother held herself in very high regard, she didn’t have the moral standing as she could have had if she wants overly judgmental or overly critical and thought about other people rather than herself. However, I would say there are positive effects of casting judgment, and it could an act of self-preservation. There are many examples when casting judgment on someone could be an act of self-preservation such as how they look what they are doing or the way they are talking to you.

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