Compare And Contrast A Good Man Is Hard To Find And Good Country People

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Flannery O’Connor was an American writer from 1946 to 1964. She wrote numerous short stories and two novels. She even made cartoons for a short while. O’Connor was known for her humorous stories with dark endings. A Good Man is Hard to Find and Good Country People are two of her most notable works. Personally, in Good Country People, I believe there is a twisted truth about O’Connor in it. The conflict of this story to me falls under man versus self. In the story, O’Connor expresses the difficulties Hulga has with dealing with one leg. O’Connor states, “Joy had made it plain that if it had not been for this condition, she would be far from these red hills and good country people. She would be in a university lecturing to people who knew what In the short story O’Connor states, “…but the grandmother had on a navy blue straw sailor hat with a bunch of white violets on the brim and a navy blue dress with a small white dot in the print. Her collars and cuffs were white organdy trimmed with lace and at her neckline she had pinned a purple spray of cloth violets containing a sachet. In case of an accident, anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady.” Why did the grandmother have to put on an outfit for her death? Did she not care about her grandkids? Did she know something tragic would happen on their journey? In this story the grandmother was the most selfish person who only cared about herself. Although she showed no compassion throughout the story, when she was faced with death she better herself but it was too late. This is kind of like people in today 's society. When it is time to change it is sometimes too late. Being close to death should not make one change for the better. When people go to jail they turn to a religious figure and when they close to dying. This is what I call a wakeup call. Life is too short for someone to be mean, selfish, and have hatred in their hearts towards others. It is time for a change. If people would put others first and treat others how they want to be treated, life would be ten times

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