The grandmother is to blame for bringing the cat and having them head out to a plantation, that didn’t exist there. The conflict starts as soon as the Misfit and the men with him approach the family. We are unaware at first that one of the men is the Misfit, so we think the three men are going to help them. Shortly, after realizing they have guns, we further reevaluate what their purpose is, and how come they may have stopped. The next crisis occurs, after the grandmother recognizes that one of the men is the Misfit. She then exclaims it at once, “You’re The Misfit!” He replies, “Yes’m,” “but it would have been better for all of you, lady, if you hadn’t of reckernized me.” After this moment the grandmother and the Misfit keep the tension and conflict going as she then tries to convince him he is a good man. The climax hits its point when the grandmother says “why you’re one of my babies. You’re one of my own children!” She then reaches out and touches him on the shoulder. The Misfit “sprang back as if a snake had bitten him and shot her three times through the chest.” The story shows symbolism in how the sky is “cloudless” indicating the grandmother has then died. The Misfit and the grandmother symbol contrast in each other. The tone used towards the end of the story is a more serious-realistic
The grandmother is to blame for bringing the cat and having them head out to a plantation, that didn’t exist there. The conflict starts as soon as the Misfit and the men with him approach the family. We are unaware at first that one of the men is the Misfit, so we think the three men are going to help them. Shortly, after realizing they have guns, we further reevaluate what their purpose is, and how come they may have stopped. The next crisis occurs, after the grandmother recognizes that one of the men is the Misfit. She then exclaims it at once, “You’re The Misfit!” He replies, “Yes’m,” “but it would have been better for all of you, lady, if you hadn’t of reckernized me.” After this moment the grandmother and the Misfit keep the tension and conflict going as she then tries to convince him he is a good man. The climax hits its point when the grandmother says “why you’re one of my babies. You’re one of my own children!” She then reaches out and touches him on the shoulder. The Misfit “sprang back as if a snake had bitten him and shot her three times through the chest.” The story shows symbolism in how the sky is “cloudless” indicating the grandmother has then died. The Misfit and the grandmother symbol contrast in each other. The tone used towards the end of the story is a more serious-realistic