Symbolism In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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When it comes to family, having the opportunity to spend time with loved ones is a treasure, especially if a person won’t seem their family members for a long time. The comfort that family can bring is often overlooked when a person is caught up in the past, or when a tragic event happens. This is the case when a Grandmother hears the deaths of her family members on a trip to Florida. The Grandmother is so caught up with the past that she doesn’t take the time to be with her family in the present until they’re all murdered. In A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery O’Connor, remembering the past can bring back euphoric feelings, but when someone lives too much in the past, it can destroy their life. The setting and plot of A Good Man is Hard to Find work together to bring out the worst in people. For example, the Grandmother doesn’t want her son, Bailey, to
In the story, the sky is one of the biggest symbols that is talked about. It helps indicate how the characters feel. For example, after the Grandmother recognizes the Misfit he says “Ain't a cloud in the sky...Don't see no sun but don't see no cloud neither” (O’Connor 147). The open sky symbolizes that the Misfit isn’t sure of what he is going to do, but he chooses the path of getting rid of all evidence. Later on when the Grandmother and the Misfit are alone, the Grandmother realizes “There was not a cloud in the sky nor any sun. There was nothing around her but woods” (O’Connor 151). The Grandmother figures out that there is no escape and that she will die, but she keeps trying to talk the Misfit out of murder. The Grandmother is afraid of what will happen when she dies, but the Misfit is content with the emptiness that has grown inside him. The sky helps prove the theme because no one wants to be uncertain before they die. It also helps show that when someone lives in the past, they don’t want to die because they haven’t even lived their

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