A Good Man Is Hard To Find By Flannery O Connor

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Flannery O’Connor was born in 1925 into “a prosperous Catholic family in Savannah, Georgia” (404). She wrote her first novel in New York, called “Wise Blood” in 1952. At only the age of 39, she became ill with an immune system disease called lupus and eventually died in 1964. Although she wrote a few novels, Flannery was “best known for her short stories collections”. Her short stories, like James Joyce, is seemed to be characterized in the theme “of gothic, grotesque tales,” but to some readers, she is a Christian writer. One of her short stories that she wrote that falls into the category of a Christian writing is “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”. As a reader, it is told that all humanities have sins but they are allow redemption through Jesus Christ. In other words, “God has the power to allow even bad people to go to heaven, which does by granting them grace” (Sparknotes.com). “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”, thus falls into the category theme of Grace, Good and Evil. …show more content…

She had insisted for the family to go to Tennessee instead, and tried to bring up the subject of a “Misfit” escaping from the federal pen and heading to Florida. That didn’t change Bailey’s mind as the family and his mind were set forth in going to Florida. While on the road, the grandmother thought of an old plantation that she had recall visiting as a young girl. She seemed to be positive to where this plantation was located and insisted on Bailey stopping by. The grandmother directed Bailey to a dirt road in which the grandmother then later realize she had no idea where they were going as the planation was actually located in Tennessee. Bailey and his family ended up in an accident and encountered the

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