What Is The Grandmother In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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In the short story "A Good Man Is Hard to Find", by O 'Connor, the author uses the character of the grandmother to show how self-centered she is. Although the grandmother lacks self-awareness, she still sees herself as a lady. The grandmother is an old, southern, Caucasian woman, the way she speaks and the way she dresses are ways that she considers herself a lady. Throughout the story, the grandmother’s judgmental actions, selfishness, fraudulence, forgetfulness and Religiousness puts the family in danger. In todays` society in regards to the grandmother, how she reaches spiritual awareness at the end of the story, clearly unveils how we humans , when under threat tend to pray so as to make the other person reconsider hurting you and they walk away. Hence Christianity is the core theme in this story, without using her catholic background. One of grandmothers …show more content…

Her journey of faith shows us the consequences of her prideful, selfish, manipulative, and empty life demonstrates that the good man is not anyone like the grandmother. The good man is also not like the Misfit, his men, or any of the other person in this story. At long last, the grandmother discovers that the only real Good Man is Jesus. It is, actually, possible to find Him, but one must have faith. The grandmother must leave all of her manipulative self-centeredness, her focus on earthly things and showing of her Christianity by just talking and not by actions. In exchange for her sinfulness, she is given the Grace of God, forgiveness and the hope of Paradise. In the end, she finally meets Jesus and is transformed by the Grace of God. This enables her to show love and grace towards the Misfit, who has just had her family brutally murdered. For the grandmother it is hard to find the Good Man, but at the end of her journey she finally finds Him and is now with Him in

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