A Good Man Is Hard To Find Theme Essay

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Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is hard to Find” highlights the themes of hopelessness and dissatisfaction experienced by the main characters of the story: the Misfit, the Grandmother and June Star. The story begins with a family ready to leave on vacation to Florida, but the grandmother wants to go to Tennessee. On the way to Florida, the family stops at the Barbecue of Red Sammy, where the grandmother and Sammy talk about how a good man is hard to find because people are not nice anymore. Back into the road, the grandmother remembers and old plantation she used to visit when she was younger; her story make the kids June Star and John Wesley want to see it and force their dad Bailey to stop and look for the old house in Georgia. The grandmother then realizes that the place she wanted to go is in Tennessee, when she realizes her mistake she jumped in the car and her cat, which she was hiding in the car, jumped onto the shoulder of Bailey causing the car crash into a …show more content…

The religious aspects in the lives of the main characters depicts religion as custom of norms established to follow rather than an alternative to have a fulfilling lifestyle to be able to dream, hope a better future and make positive changes in their lives. The unhappiness of the main characters forces them to start a journey in search of the meaning of life. O’Connor’s “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” reveals the lives of three miserable individuals the Misfit, the Grandmother and June Star that indeed want to live a better life but they do not how to; the feelings of hopelessness, dissatisfaction and demotivation that fill their lives need to be redeemed to be able to recover their hope, and trust in a society that has failed them in presenting a tough reality that makes them doubt in the innate goodness of

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