A Good Man Is Hard To Find Conflict Analysis

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The short story A Good Man is Hard to Find written by Flannery O'Connor concerns unique characters and a tragic climax crisis. From the beginning to the grim ending, a reader cannot help but chuckle throughout the story due to the dramatic irony from the character known as the grandmother and how she fails to see herself for who she is, a sinner. Bailey, his children, wife, and his mother are planning a short family trip to Florida; the grandmother refuses to travel towards Florida as there is a killer roaming known as 'The Misfit'. "I wouldn’t take my children in any direction with a criminal like that aloose in it. I couldn’t answer to my conscience if I did.". The grandmother only wanted to visit her connections in East Tennessee and drew her son's attention to a newspaper headline to persuade him in that direction. This is the readers first …show more content…

Seconds before her final breathe she realizes that she is not who she made herself up to. After her rants about god and religion with hopes of living she acknowledges that she is staring into the eyes of a murderer, a liar, a greedy sinner and recognizes that her sins are no different than his or anyone. "You are one of my own" she exclaims before she is shot by The Misfit. At first glance, it may seem that the dramatic irony is that the grandmother led her family straight to The Misfit, but she genuinely did not care about that possible situation. The irony is that the grandmother was blind to who she actually was until she was staring death in the face while preaching about a religion and prayer which has no sympathy for sins. She is an arrogant and selfish manipulator; her actions are what led her entire family to their gruesome fate and she was too concerned about her own self to reflect or realize what her actions have

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