Written by: Flannery O’Connor
Do you believe that people can be too smart for their own good? In Good Country People, Flannery O’Connor gives readers a glimpse through a vulnerable state of a person’s tough exterior. As a young woman Flannery O’Connor was surrounded by racist southern folks. In Good Country People, written in 1955 by Flannery O’Connor, occurs in a small town in southern Georgia during a stimulating time in America.
In Good Country People, the main character, Hulga and her mother Ms. Hopewell live in the south with their servant Ms. Freeman. Hulga’s mother is much like the grandmother from “A Good Man is Hard to Find”; both of them are very prudish and end up being played for