Mistakes In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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In the short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” written by Flannery O’Conner in 1953, a family goes on a trip. Everything other than the original idea of going on a trip is directed by the grandmother. She forces the family to go on a detour to find a house that she wants to see, she causes a crash when she realizes the house is in a completely different place—Tennessee, instead of Georgia, and finally she identifies The Misfit, and exclaims to his face that she knows who she is. The grandmother is the cause of almost everything that happens in the story, and her mistakes eventually fatally doom the family. She constantly annoys and holds back the family, and is selfish, only caring for herself.

The first of a string of three fatal mistakes that doom the family happened when the grandmother forced Bailey, the father, to take the family on a detour. The grandmother wanted to see a house she had seen as a young lady, and “wanted to see it once again and find out if the little twin arbors were still standing”(16). She knew that Bailey would not take her to see it, so she made up a lie about a secret panel in the house, prompting the children to side with her. Eventually Bailey relents, and takes them on a detour to the house. The grandmother shows …show more content…

All of a sudden, the grandmother realized that the house was in Tennessee, not Georgia, and “the thought was so embarrassing that she turned red in the face and her eyes dilated and her feet jumped up, upsetting her valise in the corner…Pitty Sing, the cat, sprang onto Bailey’s shoulder”(18-19). Bailey’s hands moved, and the car swerved and flipped on the side of the road. The grandmother’s first disruption of the trip leads to a second even worse disruption, and now the family is stranded on an unknown road without a

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