A Good Man Is Hard To Find Literary Analysis

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Too Much Control Can Be Deadly In the short “A Good Man Is Hard to find” written by Flannery O’Connor, gives an unfortunate tale of a family who is traveling to eastern Tennessee; with the use of dark humor in the voice of the narrator. Some of the most compelling evidence of dark humor can be found in the character role of the grandmother, who gives off a dominant aspect in her starring role in the family. Therefore, in the short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” the use of twisted humor is portrayed throughout the tone of the narrator, offering a comment on parts of society with a superiority complex though the grandmother. In the opening narrative paragraph of the short story, the narrator draws in the audience with twisted humor of …show more content…

The same misfit of people the grandmother portrayed as bad men and was inferior to her, cause the grandmother to be lost for words. The humbleness of the grandmother who highly favored herself, seems to be on the other end of the hierarchy scale. The narrator gives the only outcome she can determine to relieve the situation, “If you would pray,” the old lady said, “Jesus would help you” (O’Connor 115). Now as a read the story comes full circle on the grandmother foolish outlook on how bad men are a product of a poor society up bring. Consequently, the misfits come from a good up bring, but choose to live a life of crime and danger. Even the misfits have a dark humor towards the grandmother in the last moment of her life. “She would have been a good woman,” The Misfit said, “if it hand been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life” (O’Connor 140). The quote gives many different meanings: but for me, if there would have been someone to correct the grandmother earlier on in her life then the superiority complex could have been dissolved. The message in the humor and language tells the reader not to always judge every society of people based on bias

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