Theme Of Good And Evil In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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The battle of good vs. evil in, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”
Even though, throughout centuries humans have evolved and learned exponentially about ourselves we continue to dare ponder questions about our human nature, some say that these questions are left better unanswerable. Yet debates rage on backing claims with stories of creationism to ultimately show the duality of good and evil. In the short story,” A Good Man is Hard to Find” the author, Flannery O’Connor, depicts the duality of evil and good expressed explicitly through her characterization and plot.
Initially, we see the public norm of “good” embodied by the grandmother with her hypocritical sense of goodness which only evolves to true divine goodness when she is before death, and …show more content…

He doesn’t seem to consider himself in any way shape or form evil, but in all reality, it seems like he has been lying to himself for all he has done was done through a vice: greed, pride, and wrath. He twists the boundaries of good and evil, which makes us question what we consider good and evil, because before as the grandmother was being a hypocrite her values of “good” which included being a gentleman, manners, and good in a religious perspective. All these traits were more or less shown in the Misfit, so in her eyes he seemed as a good man but based on his history he wasn’t a good person, he did whatever he felt fit since it was all justice in his own eyes, even if it was murder/stealing. The duality lines up in a dualistic-monistic way also known as dialectical monism, in which the duality of good and evil is actually an interconnected system that balances one another out with these opposing forces actually complementing each other with portions of the opposing forces seen in both. In this case we see the grandmother who represents good does have some evil in her, which is seen in …show more content…

The tales of creationism part refers to various biblical/religious references, for example how the monkey in the tree in the story was the equivalent to how the snake tempted Adam and Eve to the tree of wisdom, but this time both the kids a girl and a boy weren’t tempted they acknowledged the monkey and ran to the tree, this metaphor expresses their unholiness and how big their vice of being materialistic is. But just like Adam and Eve they will suffer a punishment for their crimes. This is also foreshadowed through the entire article, we see the irony of the grandmother mentioning about how bad it would be to find the Misfit, the 6 graves they pass on the road, and even as the Misfit approached on his car, it was described as a “big black battered hearse-like automobile”, an automobile who carries the dead. Also, the actual interaction of religion between the grandmother and the Misfit also says a lot more about the Misfit, since he takes Roman Catholicism serious and even doubts and interprets the bible differently while the grandmother took the religion word for word and not as serious as the Misfit but she never questioned the texts until they discuss about it. She starts with saying how praying and accepting the love of Jesus will save the Misfit, but in all reality, she is the one who

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