The grandmother in the story is described as an idiosyncratic and demanding character. Those traits are the opposite of what people imagine a grandmother to be. A grandmother is someone who is caring, believes in family, and would do anything for her family. Bailey, the son of the grandmother, decides to take the family on a road trip to Florida bringing his wife, their three children, and of course the grandmother.The grandmother insists on not going due to the fact there is a person known as the Misfit, who is a criminal where she read in the paper he is headed to Florida. The grandmother tries to convince Bailey to reconsider the trip to Florida and to think of what is best for the …show more content…
The grandmother dramatically tried to get their attention to make them stop to help. The grandmother saw the man and had a feeling she knew the man that came to help. The grandmother, then put the pieces together and realized that the man was the Misfit. The grandmother mentioned to the Misfit if he would actually plan on hurting a lady. Rather than thinking of her family, the grandmother fights to try and save her own life. The grandmother was was confronting to the Misfit that he was a good man and does not want to harm a lady. The grandmother also began to appeal the characteristics of a Christian to the Misfit. By trying to reach out and reasoning with the Misfit it causes the Misfit to take drastic measures. The Misfit gathered each family member one by one leading them into the woods which resulted in the death of each family