Examples Of Sexism In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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Diversity, racism, sexism . We don 't hear about these as often as if we step backwards 40 years ago. Even the way we act and think is all based on our pears and surroundings as we grow and learn. We may think these issues are gone and over with, however, people who grew up during those days of hatred are still around and are hard wired with this thinking. This thinking is then passed down to their children and the cycle goes on from there. Even under the best circumstances an individual can still grow up to be an entirely different type of person than who they grew up with.

In the short story “A Good Man is hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor, Polite and religious are characteristics’ shown by a grandmother, however, underlying that are her …show more content…

After June Star proclaims to Sammy that she can be his girl, she responds, “I wouldn 't live in a broken-down place like this for a minion bucks!” (O’Connor). The children behave in this manner when out in public and the parents don 't bother dealing with this situation; until the grandmother speaks up and yells at them inquiring if they were ashamed that their children are acting this way as they aren 't stepping up as parents to tend to the situation. Yet, It 's not the children 's fault for acting this way, the responsibility lies on the parents for allowing this to go on. The children are raised in an environment where they don 't get the discipline they require, which causes the children to not know any better about their appalling …show more content…

Whether we hear about it or not, generally elders still have the same thought process as they did back in the days when racism and other issues were still prevalent in the eyes of the public. Now we don 't hear about it publicly, nonetheless, these people who experienced it for themselves are still around today with these hard wired thoughts that they pass down to their children. It 's all up to that child whether they wish to accept this information and this type of nurture or deny it and live a life all their own with their own thoughts and

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