The Misfit Symbolism Essay

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In O’Connor’s short story, “The Misfit”, a grandmother, her son, and his wife and children go on a family field trip. There is a criminal on the loose but the family decides to proceed with their plans anyway. The criminal is called the Misfit, and as with the rest of the story, this is full of irony. The thwarted family road trip might symbolize the choices a person makes and the consequences they bring. In the beginning, the grandmother attempts to persuade her son to abandon his idea of traveling to Florida, as she disagrees in his plan to take his family to Florida because there is a criminal simply called The Misfit on the loose and has reportedly been seen around those parts. However, even when considering this, Bailey, the son, persists …show more content…

Bailey chooses to ignore his mother’s warnings and opts to take his family to Florida where the criminal simply called The Misfit has been rumored to be seen, which causes the family to inadvertently run into The Misfit after a little accident, causing the deaths of Bailey and his family, similar to how a person might make choices that he believes to be harmless but then consequently cause them harm. Secondly, the grandmother brings the cat that causes Bailey to turn the car sharply after being startled. The car then does a couple of flips, and comes to a stop, but can no longer be used, which consequently results in the family’s meeting with The Misfit, all while still maintaining the symbol of choices that a person might make when he or she believes it is better for others that might then have negative consequences on the individual hoping to aid the other in the first place. Lastly, The family altogether opts to visit the home the grandmother believes is in Georgia but is in fact in Tennessee, which causes them to get out their path away from The Misfit and right into his hands. Choices may be made to benefit the decision maker or one he or she cares for, but might in fact create negative consequences for one or both

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