A Good Man Is Hard To Find Rhetorical Analysis

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Mayra Cruz Professor Phillips ENGL-1302_53003 11 March 2016 [Title]: A Good Man Is Hard To Find The roller coaster of “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” leaves the reader speechless; O’Connor uses literary skills such as conflicts, imagery, and irony to create peculiar characters. The grandmother, as every other grandmother, can run a person’s ear into the grown with her eccentrically views and pointless ramblings. The grandmother is never sincere and spins her talks into long detailed stories. Her inability to stop speaking makes the Misfit to kill her. Bailey her son often demonstrates dissatisfaction for his mother. She actually gets on his nerves, but there is probably quiet love for her even though the story never expresses it. The children

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