A Good Man Is Hard To Find The Grandmother Analysis

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Living life in the virtue of envisioning yourself as the good person sometimes deserves of reflection of your own being. Flannery O’Conner, the author of “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” reflects on the life of the grandmother who is a selfish woman still living in a generation that no longer exists. She sees herself as the good person, but later is wrong and is not as good as she thought once she encounters The Misfit, who is an the evil person. The grandmother fails to adapt and change her way of life that started to affect the family members all around her. The goodness within a person is not always what it seems like, and that it take an immense event to change one’s perspective in the right direction.
In the short story, O’Conner is underlining that the grandmother, which is the main character to realize that she is not a good woman at all and that it takes a drastic event to change her from out of her old ways. An event such as The Misfit an evil character
Her life and her family around her would have had a different outcome than what they engaged in. A symbol of the story was the hat the grandmother wore before the family went on their trip. The grandmother wore”…a navy blue straw sailor hat with a bunch of white violets on the brim…” this hat would symbolize her being a lady throughout the trip they were on (O’Conner 357). The grandmother was a lady that dressed very elegantly and flashy than everyone else did in the story. After the car accident preceding to when The Misfit approached her and her family, she adjusted her hat and the brim came off and then left it to fall to the ground (O’Conner 363). Her hate fell completely apart and this represents that she is no longer the lady that she used to be. She is now a person, a person fighting to save her own life against The Misfit with prayer and

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