Flannery O'connor writes a very impressive short story which she titles "a Good Man is Hard to Find." This story is about a family that goes on vacation to Florida with their grandmother. The grandmother didn't want to go to Florida she insisted on going to Tennessee. She even made an excuse that there was a psycho criminal on the lose called the Misfit trying to make the family change their minds. After the family had an accident due to a cat that the grandmother brought along without her son's permission. The person that came to help them was the Misfit this is where the story takes a turn. The Misfit talks to the grandmother about faith and how he struggles with it. This story show you that the grandmother and the Misfit are both recipients …show more content…
The main character however is the grandmother. The grandmother believes herself to be a lady she makes sure that her appearance show this. The grandmother has some faults like us all, she is dishonest, selfish, hypocrisy. She is dishonest to her son and grandchildren to get her way. For example she lied to her son about the house and the cat, and she lied to the children about the secret passage knowing they would want to go. In all honesty the grandmother is the one who cause all the events that happened. Also the grandmother believed she was a Christian women, but was she really? Throughout the story the grandmother proves that she is not a Christian women but just one of these people that say they are. At the end of the story the grandmother proves that she is not a devout Christian when her and the mist where talking about Jesus resurrecting the dead and then she says "Maybe he didn't raise the dead"(510). This shows that she is doubting herself. The only time she becomes a "Good Woman" is at the very end of the story when she touched the misfits shoulder and say to the misfit "Why you're one of my own babies. You're one of my own children"(511).This moment in the grandmother life was most likely the biggest Christian thing she did. After the Misfit shot the grandmother he said "she would have been a good women if someone was there is shoot her every minute of her life" (511). This was the best
Her worship of God, therefore, becomes a representative power for her. She is empowered by the belief that she can at least count on God, if nothing else. When she is escaping from the plantation she is against all odds, but she says that “And den de Good Lawd seen to it dat Ah wasn’t taken.
...e grandmother. But the stories show a similarity during their journey and in the end the grandmother that was poor and had to walk to where she needed to care for her grandson knew that her faith in God would keep her out harm’s way. The other grandmother chose to let her selfishness cause her to lose life and her entire family. Today in real life grandmothers are there to step in when you need them.
Faith is something that the author lacks as she only see 's herself as this defiant child. However, this changes as she realizes that she shares a special bond with her grandmother, rather than taking care of her for an obligation. In the very last scene, the author watches her grandmother as she slowly passes away and cries with “sobs emerging from the depths of anguish,” finally realizing that she actually had a very close relationship with her grandmother, developing a type of respect. The author had always felt her grandmother’s gray eyes watching over here, like a safety net, for every move she had made (Viramontes
Lessons are learned through mistakes and experiences, but to completely understand the lesson, a person must be smart enough to profit from their errors and be strong enough to correct them. However, this was not the case for the main character in the short story; A Good Man is Hard to Find written by Flannery O’Connor. In this tale of manipulation and deception, O’Connor depicts the main character, the grandmother, as a shrewd self-centered woman, who considers herself morally superior than the other individuals. Throughout the entire story, she is seen using her manipulative tactics on everyone, which brought her to a sinister ending. O’Connor expertly portrayed the grandmother as a character that did not correct her negative characteristics throughout the story. To prove this statement, the use of time will be applied to help focus on the main idea of the grandmother not changing her deleterious ways throughout this story.
The Grandmother’s deviousness and immorality is evident in the beginning of the story. While reading the newspaper article about the Misfit, the Grandmother brings it to Bailey’s attention. In Short Story Criticism, Mary Jane Schenck writes “For Bailey, the newspaper story is not important or meaningful, and for the Grandmother it does not represent a real threat but is part of a ploy to get her own way” (Schenck 220). “A Good Man is Hard to Find” begins with an innocent road trip, however, due to coercion by the Grandmother; it soon turns into a fatal nightmare. In Short Story Criticism, Martha Stephens writes “… it is true that in a trivial sense everything that happens is the Grandmother’s fault…” She continues with “It is in the conscious of the Grandmother that we continue to experience the action of the story…” (Stephens 196).
“A Good man is hard to find,” is about a family who decide to go on a trip to Florida. The story revolves around a self absorbed grandmother who loves to talk about how everything used to be back in her day and takes the time to dress herself so that “In case of an accident, anyone seeing her dead on the highway would know at once that she was a lady (358).” She sneaks the family cat with her despite her son’s disapproval of bringing the creature along violating her boundaries to how a lady would act. The family encounters an accident along the way and happens to come across ‘The Misfit,’ a runaway criminal. Using ‘The Misfit’ as a tool, O’ Connor sends a message to her readers of how hypocritical a person can be when it comes to belief.
The grandmother; is not godly, prayerful, or trustworthy but she is a troublesome character. She raised her children without spirutuality, because she is not a believer, she is Godless.
Not long after being on the dirt road the grandmother recalls a “…horrible thought…” that sent shock waves through her feet scaring “… Pity Sing the cat [, and causing it to] spr[ing] onto Baileys shoulder”(O’connor.428). Bailey not long after loses control of the car and crashes them into a ditch flipping the car a couple times. The author noting that “The horrible thought she had had before the accident was that the house she had remembered so vividly was not in Georgia but in Tennessee”(O’connor.428). The authors insight on the grandmother allows the reader to fully understand the grandmothers selfishness and inability to admit she was ever wrong in anything she did. It is not long after the foreshadowing catches up to the helpless family stranded in the midst of nowhere as a strange car slowly approaches them with three men in it. The grandmothers outspokenness is once again continued as she made it vocally known that she recognizes the misfit as one of the men. It is at that moment the misfit says “…it would have been better for all of you, lady, if you hadn 't of reckernized me”(O’connor.429). The reader can conclude the fate of the family at this point and lay blame everything that has happened on the grandmother. Soon after killing the rest of her family the grandmothers social order begins to vividly and rapidly change as she tells the misfit to “pray” and even tells him “…you’re one of my babies. You 're one of my own children”(O’connor.432-433). The reader can now see the grandmothers transformation as she lives the last couple minutes of her life she talks about Jesus, and even considering the misfit to be a “…good man at heart”(O’connor.430). Not long after the grand mother is shot through her chest several times and is carried into the woods and placed next to the rest of her
The Grandmother is the catalyst for all things. She also is a character who sees herself as a good person but is actually
Just some of the last pleading words of the grandmother in the story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor. In the story, the author uses colloquialism, point-of-view, foreshadowing, and irony, as well as other rhetorical devices, to portray the satire of southern beliefs and religion throughout the entire piece.
Even though the Grandmother shows to be a victim of rudeness, hostile statements, and dangerous situations, she still stood by her morals regardless of the situations. In the first paragraph, the grandmother is a victim of her grandchildren and at the end, she is a victim of a murderer who ironically is much nicer to her than her own grandchildren! It is easily observed that the grandmother’s morals involve making her environment as pleasant as her personality. At the beginning, you can see how the grandchildren are making hostile comments towards the grandmother about going on the trip with them. As she sits in the back seat with the hostile children instead of allowing them to ruin her mood, she decides to point out the “ interesting details of the scenery- stone mountain’s; the blue granite, the brilliant red clay banks slightly streaked with purple”…. (pg 199). At the end while a victim of a murderer the grandmother still tried to make some good out of the situation. “Ain’t a cloud in the sky” he remarked. “Yes it is a beautiful day” said the grandmother. “Listen you shouldn’t call yourself misfit because I know you’re a good man at heart. I can just look at you and tell.” The grandmother said (pg 205). As stated earlier the grandmother was dedicated to keeping her moral of making her environment as pleasant as her personality!
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
O'Connor, Flannery. "A Good Man Is Hard to Find." The Story and Its Writer An Introduction to Short Fiction. 8th ed. Boston: Bedford / St. Martin's, 2011. 1042-053. Print.
You read in the story how she is Catholic and describes herself as a good woman, a lady. She actually is not as good as she would want to believe. In the story, she chastises her family about things they are not doing right. From the start of the story, she shows her lying and manipulative ways by sneaking Pitty Sing in the car. She first tries to convince her son Bailey to go to Tennessee instead of Florida and that doesn’t work.
“A Good Man Is Hard To Find” During our journey through the story A Good Man is Hard to Find , we did a gallery walk in the classroom so we could get a visual on how the times were back in those days. As we continue into reading the story , it came out too be a great short story. Even though there was a misfit as a character in the story there was a character that was really a misfit ,which was the grandmother and not the misfit in the story.