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    The characters in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” are people that we could imagine living in the real world. Each character in this piece plays a unique role that helps the family in the story to be portrayed realistically. The grandmother is a southern woman who has to put her input into every situation. June Star and her brother John Wesely are both rowdy kids that are bickering‚ and occasionally talk back to their grandmother. The mother who does not say much‚ but is normally taking care of the baby

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    aspects of life. Flannery O’Connor helped define this genre‚ finding ways to engrave horrors and fears into her readers’ minds. The short stories‚ “A Good Man is Hard to Find‚” “Everything That Rises Must Converge‚” and “Enoch and the Gorilla‚” identify as Southern Gothic because of their symbolism‚ setting‚ and character. In “A Good Man is Hard to Find‚” O’Connor utilized symbolism throughout the family’s trip to foreshadow their twisted fate. The Misfit‚ who murders the family‚ drove a “big black

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    Summary of the Novel Good Man is Hard to Find Flannery O’Connor is renowned for a peculiar manner of writing‚ characterized by the description of unlucky events interwoven with the important lessons to the readers. The most highly acclaimed work is a novel entitled Good man is hard to Find. In the narrative‚ the author‚ applying her own style of writing‚ tells a story about a merciless murder of an ordinary family. As a consequence‚ a novel has become a worldwide masterwork of the modern times.

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    Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is hard To Find” is a story about a family heading on a vacation from Georgia to Florida. O’Connor uses literary elements; Point of view‚ foreshadowing and irony to make this story arouse to someone’s curiosity. In the beginning‚ the first sentence O’Connor lets the readers know that this story is not told directly by one of the characters & also who this story is mainly about. (1) The grandmother is the character we are told the most about and she is also the only

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    O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” neither The Misfit‚ nor the Grandmother seem to feel sympathetic. The Misfit goes around and kills innocent people for what seems like no reason while the grandmother causes the death of her entire family and seems to feel no remorse until her life is on the line. The grandmother spends a lot of the story trying to appeal to The Misfits sympathies so when he shoots her “three times through the chest” (O’Connor) this proves that he does not have sympathy. The

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    Are You A Good Listener? I feel that I am a good listener because I am very attentive to what a person or individual has to “say”. I am the type of listener that is supportive to others‚ analytical to a person situation‚ and advises on how to handle a situation. First of all‚ I feel I am a supportive listener because I have been a support system for individual in my life for a very long time. I have been the one that family and friends come to when they are going through various situations weather

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    trophies instead of real trophies. Recently there has been a huge controversy over‚ should kids (especially younger ones) get participation trophies? I believe that kids should earn their trophies and not just get a trophy for showing up. Ashley Merryman‚ New York City author of a book titled “Losing is Good for You” says that she would rather have kids realize that there are no stakes than in their late teens- early 20s learn that not everyone is going to give them rewards just for participating (Website

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    “A Good Man is hard to find‚” is a short story written by Flannery O’ Connor‚ and it is one of the most interesting stories that I’ve ever come across in my life. After reading the story‚ I think The Misfit is “playing cool” with the grandmother. I could see that he obviously does not like children. During the interaction with the grandmother‚ he seems playing along with her‚ and he even consoles her that her son just says something that he really does not mean. Next‚ The Misfit gradually expresses

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    Characterization Essay Alli Sewell An interesting person is often the foundation of an interesting character. Changing ideas‚ conflicting actions and complicated thoughts form this type of person. The grandmother in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O’Connor is such a character. With her hypocritical personality‚ shallow ideas and old-fashioned ways‚ she is far from being a typical old lady. The grandmother exhibits hypocritical ideas in a few very distinct ways. She is constantly

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    Response to: Where are you going? Where have you been? Where are you going? Where have you been? Is an all in all interesting piece. However‚ despite it’s in depth detail and descriptions I‚ as the reader‚ am still left with a lot of questions. For instance‚ it doesn’t make sense that a 15 year-old girl can be so observant‚ and so aware of her surroundings‚ and yet so naive and so unaware of Arnold’s intentions. Why would a young girl continue to speak to a guy who said he wanted to "move inside"

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