Literary Devices In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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A Good Man is Hard to Find was written by Flannery O’ Connor. The story is about a grandmother and her family who go on a road trip to Virginia. The grandmother would like to go somewhere else and tries to convince her family but they don’t listen to her which leads them all to their deaths. The message Flannery O' Connor is trying to communicate in the story is that getting your point across to your audience, especially one that has the opposite viewpoint of you is a difficult task. No matter how much try you explain it, sometimes your audience will never understand your point or agree with it. A literary device she uses to communicate her message to us is allusion. Flannery O’ Connor’s message to us is that getting your point across to your audience is a difficult task. An example of this in the story is when the grandmother reads about the misfit going to Virginia. Her family is going on a road trip to Virginia and she tries to convince them to go somewhere else …show more content…

This is used when the grandmother and misfit are talking about Jesus. The misfit says “Jesus shown everything off balance. It was the same case with Him as with me except He hadn't committed any crime and they could prove I had committed one because they had the papers on me.” He is trying to tell the grandmother that he is a bad person, but the grandmother is convinced that he is a good person and wants to help him. He keeps telling him to pray and that Jesus will help him, but the misfit uses comparisons to Jesus to show that he isn’t really the good guy she thinks she is, but it doesn’t work. The misfit can’t get his point across to the grandmother. She really wanted to make him seem like a good person and even called him one of her children, but that is what caused him to kill her. Maybe if she hadn’t tried convincing him that he was a good person he wouldn’t have killed her, or maybe he would have done it

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