The family plans to travel on vacation from their home in Georgia to the state of Florida. John Wesley, eight years …show more content…
Rather than acquiesce to the family's plan for a trip to Florida, she wishes to visit some of her "connections" in east Tennessee. The grandmother unexpectedly leads her family into the face of danger. Although she is depicted as a seemingly "good" character, the grandmother truly is like the “The Misfit”.
The grandmother holds responsibility for the death of her family because she fails to recognize the multiple warnings of their upcoming encounter with a convict, The Misfit. While the unexpected violence remains shocking, O'Connor intentionally uses indicative foreshadowing to expose the destructive path the grandma consistently chooses when confronted by good versus evil. "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" depicts the callous murder of a family by a group of escaped convicts led by a notorious killer called “The Misfit”.
Although it seems like help has arrived when two bigger men and one slender one discover the family over the hill. This was the altered mind escape of reality, the grandma recognized the thin man from the news report as the escaped convict, The Misfit, and she announces his identity to