Summary Of A Good Man Is Hard To Find By Flannery O Connor

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Nathaniel Hawthorne and Flannery O'Connor ideas are quite similar that both stories are based on having faith with God and not having faith with god can lean you towards evil that lead to a path that has a dead end. The two authors Hawthorne and O'Connor use mythological strategy in their stories that gives a message of what faith and evil is. In both of the stories in "Young Goodman" by Nathaniel Hawthorne and "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor establish symbolism to describe the social standing within both stories that faith is important to over come the threat of evil that persist. The characters in "Young Goodman" by Hawthorne, Goodman Brown was vulnerable and wanted to go own his way in life to follow his own path and not …show more content…

In "Young Goodman," Goodman Brown is a very vulnerable person because he is torn between what path he should take. In "A Good Man is Hard to Find," the grandmother is living two different worlds that make her contradict herself by sayin she is a Christian but carries herself on top of a pedestal because she believes she better than everyone and she always to the right thing. Well, Based on the characters of both stories of O'Connor and Hawthorne both Goodman Brown and the grandmother took the wrong path on life that they thought would lead them to happiness but the path they took with no faith of God, gave them the turn for the worse based on their decisions they made. Using the mythological approach to both of the stories of O'Connor and Hawthorne on the character of Goodman Brown and the grandmother were based on making wrong decision in life and how you can learn from them and move with your life to become a better

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