The Grandmother In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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In an “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, the emphasis of being a good man or a good woman are reflected throughout the story through strong character development, specifically with the grandmother and the Misfit in the story. The Misfit, who is a serial killer, portrays that of what would be considered evil. The grandmother on the other hand, is a symbol of goodness, yet only to be discovered as a selfish and shallow person. The grandmother makes reference to being a “good man” several times throughout this short story, and what it means to be a “good man”. The author, Flannery O’Conner, was considered to be a Christian writer, and quite often used her faith in free will and sin be represented in her work (Kirzner & Mandell, 2012). So …show more content…

“Because you’re a good man” the grandmother told Red Sam, after he told her of letting the workers from the mill charge their gas (Kirzner & Mandell, 2012, p.300). A “good man” is hard to come by according to Red Sam and the grandmother as they discussed better days, before Europe and money took over (Kirzner & Mandell, 2012, p.300). The grandmother’s character also referenced being a “good man” on several occasions when she was being held at gunpoint by the Misfit. She told the Misfit he “must be a good man, coming from nice people, and a good man at heart” (Kirzner & Mandell, 2012, p.304). In my opinion, according to the grandmother, a “good man” is any man that can have something to offer that she would benefit from. The grandmother sees a good man as one who has the same values as her, including not shooting a lady. The character of the grandmother goes from self-centered throughout the entire story to pleading for her life to be saved, only to be killed by a “good man”, the Misfit. A “good man” is hard to come by, and even in the end, ultimately a “good man” cannot save you from the plan God has for your

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