Double space paragraphs In “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” all of the characters, most obviously the grandmother, are concerned only with their own wants and needsgood. Don’t forget author’s name. Assume your audience has not read and does not know you are responding to a prompt. There is really no real connection between them until they encounter the Misfit and his gang of murderers. When the grandmother exclaims at the end, “You’re one of my children!” she makes the first statement of connection in the story.nice At this point she receives grace as she understands her place in humanity. All are sinners in O’Connor’s fiction, but all are capable of being saved. Very solid intro/ Maybe just a little more background so your audience will be able to follow along At the beginning of the story, the grandmother says, “I wouldn’t take my children in any direction with a criminal like that a loose in it. I couldn’t answer to my conscience if I did.”page number However, this is exactly what she does when she sidetracks the family to a desolate roadside. If the grandmother had not insisted they detour to see the old house, which she realized too late was in Tennessee, not in the part of Georgia where they were, the family would have escaped the disaster.transition The grandmother is critical of the children’s mother, who is never named, and she dotes on her son Bailey although she treats him like a child. Conclude this paragraph more firmly
Bailey’s wife, the grandmother’s daughter in law, is referred as “the children’s mother.”try to let topic sentences develop thesis This reveals that the grandmother thinks of her only in terms of being her son’s wife and her grandchildren’s mother. John Wesley, the eight year old grandson of the principal character of the story, is described as a “stocky child with glasses.” He is portrayed as a kid with normal interests and actions. His enthusiasm to see the house his grandma tells him about, mainly to explore