A Good Man Is Hard To Find By Flannery O Connor

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Imagine yourself as young as the girls from the TV show “Toddlers and Tiaras”, and your older sibling takes your “100% all natural juice box” from your hands and finishes it in front of you. It wouldn’t normally be an issue, but, that was the last juice box until the next week supermarket trip. You get frustrated because you always have to convince and beg your mom to add it to the cart while your sibling just feasts on your hard earned spoils. Naturally, you plan to return the favor so, you throw a punch to their gut, but, as soon as you do your cousin walks in and witnesses your carefully plotted present into their gut. Your sibling responds to your gift by crying his eyes out and you try and explain your actions to your cousin, but he doesn’t …show more content…

3rd person omniscient is when the narrator knows all the thoughts, feelings, and actions of all characters. A great example of this would be the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Conner. This story revolves around an African American which consisted of a grandmother, mother, father(Bailey), son (John Wesley), daughter (June Star). They decide to take a trip to Florida and during the trip the grandmother suggests they visit and old home that she recalls (which ended up being in Tennessee) and was followed up by the encounter of the “Misfit” (an escaped serial killer). The Misfit ends up killing them a couple at time and the grandmother tries to talk to the Misfit and attempts to convince him that he is a good man. The Misfit tells us about his history and his thoughts on Jesus Christ; eventually reveals that he finds purpose in being “mean”. The grandmother manages to startle the Misfit when she reaches out to grab him, as a result, he shoots her. This POV was most effective for this story because it was able to explain both family stories and it could reach depths that character/narrators could reach alone (without complicating the story too much). Without the 3rd person omniscient POV the story would not fit and flow so

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