O 'Connor's A Good Man Is Hard To Find'

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O’Connor is known for her unique sense of writing and does not follow the traditional style of books written on religion. O’Connor uses a harsh and brutal way of writing to try and capture her audience. She does this by “shouting” and “drawing large and startling figures”. O’Connor does not write her stories for those who share the same beliefs. In fact O’Connor wants to reach the people who do not believe. She states that when you are talking to someone who already shares the same beliefs you can use a “more normal means of talking”, I believe she means that you do not have to paint them a picture or try and make them understand what you’re talking about. When she states that she needs to shout at the hard of hearing she means that she needs to find a way to reach an audience who is either is closed minded or has different beliefs. …show more content…

For those who are blind I believe O’Connor is saying that they are the most closed off to the religion and so she needs to ensure that her stores have the startling figures to capture their attention. I believe this is represented in her story “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. In this story O’Connor has a family brutally murdered on the side of the road. O’Connor very vividly paints the picture for the reader’s imagination and does not hide her message. The grandmother’s whole family is taken into the woods and murdered. She is able to hear the guns go off but she still tells the man that he is a good. At the end of the story the grandmother has convulsed into hysteria screaming at the man “why you’re one of my babies. You’re one of my own children!” (p. 132) O’Connor seems to be using the grandmother as the mediator of Christ and showing that even though the runaway may have committed these heinous crimes she will still accept him as her own

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