Symbolism In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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“A Good Man Is Hard to Find” is known as one of the most famous examples of Southern Gothic literature, which seems to be O'Connor’s specialty. O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is a well-developed short story and “the most famous examples of Southern Gothic literature,” because it incorporates the divine grace of God, as well as her use of subtle uses of irony and symbolism, specifically the setting and the event of death.
Flannery O’Conner was born on March 25, 1925 in Savanna, Georgia. In 1937 O’Connor’s father, Edward F. O'Connor, was diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus (Biography.com). In 1946, she was accepted into the Iowa Writers' Workshop at the University of Iowa, where she studied journalism. In 1951, she was also diagnosed with systemic lupus erythematosus. I think those two things that happened to her and her father are what caused her to have such an influence of God’s divine grace in her stories. She probably figured out sometime after her diagnosis of systemic lupus erythematosus that everything happens for a reason, and God has a bigger plan in store for us. God has done so by giving us his grace, an unmerited favor given to humanity by sending his son to die on a cross, thus delivering eternal salvation. O’Connor incorporates God’s grace into such a sad story and makes the story still have a touch of humor throughout it. “A Good Man is Hard to Find” has all of the characteristics I want in a short story.
The story is about a family that doesn’t get along very well. The Father, Bailey, decides he wants to take the family on a vacation. Of course there’s a disagreement about where they want to go. Bailey wants to take his family to Florida which includes, his wife, two children, and his mom, also...

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... her has symbolic meaning, because Christ died on the cross and rose on the third day. He also had three nails driven through each of his hands and his feet. The Grandmother was spiritually empty all her life, but after The Misfit shot her the third time, she died physically and became spiritually alive.
The way O’Connor wrote the short story is what makes the story so enjoyable to read. She incorporated some religion, but didn’t ride the topic too much to where it felt like I was at Sunday school. The irony of the story added some necessary humor when it was needed. The thing that made the story all the more enjoyable was when I did the research on Flanner O’Connor’s life which helped me understand her past, and she showed that she was just being herself as she wrote. She didn’t just write a story, she wrote the most famous examples of Southern Gothic literature.

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