Compare And Contrast Young Goodman Brown And A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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I chose to focus my midterm paper on the short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”. This short story was written by Flannery O’ Connor in 1953. This short story is about a typical family with their ideal issues. The family consists of a father Bailey, mother, eight-year- old boy John Wesley, young girl June Star, the baby, and the grandmother. The grandmother’s constant complaining easily annoys everyone in the family. She comes off as pushy, controlling, and whinny when she doesn’t get her way. The family is headed to Florida for a vacation, of course, the grandmother insists they should travel East towards Tennessee instead. She makes note of a newspaper article about The Misfit, an escaped convict traveling to Florida. The grandmother also …show more content…

Young Goodman Brown was about a man who lost his faith and began to see evil in everyone. Both Short stories include a dark side, faith, trust, and family. According to Literary Analysis (2008), both of the short stories have characters that chose the wrong path and their lives end up being controlled by evil. The grandmother chose the path that ended up being the downfall of her family. She insisted they go see a plantation she had once seen and even exaggerated it to make it seem more fascinating. “ ‘There was a secret panel inside this house,’ she said craftily, not telling the truth, but wishing that she were, ‘and the story went that all the family silver was hidden in it when Sherman came through but it was never found…’ ” (Pg. 361). Consequently when they saw the three men they thought they were going to help them, but ironically the three men ended up killing them. She causes the wreck and all her family was killed because of her actions and decisions. In Young Goodman Brown he causes the downfall of his life by going into the woods, he is deceived by evil and not able to trust anyone anymore upon his return to Salem Village. He cant even look at his wife the same way anymore. In conclusion the characters went down a path they shouldn’t have gone down to begin with and both stories are overtaken by

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