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    A Good Man is Hard to Find- my initial reaction to this story was intrigue. I was hooked from the first paragraph because I could foresee some sort of disaster or problem arising. I thought the story did not fail to entertain me. I really enjoyed reading the story and am interested in reading more stories from this author. Good Country People- I found Good Country People a little harder to follow and I kept losing interest in this story. I liked the previous story A Good Man is Hard to Find because

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    The setting in “A Good Man Is Hard to Find‚” is in Atlanta‚ Georgia and the other half in a car heading to Florida. In the story‚ we are able to hear the thoughts of the grandmother. In the car she is telling her son Bailey‚ the plantation they are looking for “It’s not much farther‚” and as she realizes the plantation was in Tennessee‚ “The thought was so embarrassing that she turned red in the face and her eyes dilated and her feet jumped up.” This lets us know what the grandmother was thinking

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    Do you find yourself shocked or frustrated right at the end of a good book? Do you end up scratching your head and wonder what just happened? That’s because good writers know how to persuade readers to think a certain way‚ like the most logic or obvious choice‚ and add a twist that will leave you saying‚ “I didn’t see that coming!” After going back and rereading you see hidden clues that lead up to the final conclusion. This is known as “breadcrumbs.” Great author’s love throwing breadcrumbs into

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    Maciej Szwoch Sandra Beuchamp 3/8/2016 Com 102 A Good Believer is Hard to Find Religion is a topic that has been debated by man since the beginning of time. Questions such as “Is there a god” or “Why did god make the world this way” have been pondered‚ and argued to no end‚ producing little to no results. Mankind’s hunger for knowledge will never be satisfied‚ leading to conflict. In “A Good Man is Hard to Find “‚ by Flannery O’ Connor‚ the author uses the grandma to portray the struggle of mankind

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    A Good Man Is Hard to Find Flannery O’Connor is one of the most renowned short-story authors. She often used her experiences of growing up in the south and her religious background as the setting for her stories. She grew up in the mid-20th century in Savannah‚ Georgia with her family on their farm and used Georgia as the setting for her short story A Good Man Is Hard to Find. O’Connor wrote about a road trip gone wrong in A Good Man Is Hard to Find. The first thing that is going to be discussed

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    the plague. Helen Bonnick said it best in her article Frontlines‚ “we have lost the art of putting others before ourselves” (1); which used to be a very important show of what kind of person you were. In Flannery O’Connor’s short story A Good Man Is Hard to Find the lack of respect in almost all of the characters is astounding‚ and this story was set in the 1950’s‚ just imagine how much worse it really is. I think a

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    A Good Man is Hard to Find follows O’Connor’s collective theme of southern social constructions and mental slavery. This is shown through the characters‚ The Misfit and the Grandma. They are both entrapped in their own issues and have their own ideas on what society considers “good”. The grandmother’s moral code follows appearance of being “good” over the substance of what is in the heart. Her misconceptions on a “good man” makes her morality inconsistent and weak. The Misfit shows a stronger and

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    stories without even analyzing the story for any hidden meaning‚ facts‚ or religious hints. Out of the many sins that are mentioned‚ one of the most common in the two stories that will be discussed is Wrath. You wouldn’t believe the things you can find in a story when you start breaking it down into little parts. Wrath is a big part of a lot of tragic stories and is also one of the seven deadly sins. The word “wrath” stems from the Archaic adjective “wroth‚” which for centuries—from before 900

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    The author begins “Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ with introduction of the family that are debating where to go on vacation Tennessee or Florida. The main character is Grandmother‚ dishonest person that pretend to be a proper lady‚ her emotionally unstable son Bailey‚ his wife and their three children.Despite grandmother’s comments about serial killer that escape from federal prison‚ Bailey insisted on family go to Florida‚ making this the grates mistake that would cost him and his family their lives

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    Matt Chih Chi Kao English 101 Professor Margaret Shearer June 1‚ 2013 "A Good Man is Hard to Find" Research Paper "A Good Man is Hard to Find" is a short story written by Flannery O’Connor‚ a significant American writer and essayist. Her writing style reflects the ethnic relation in the South and her own Christian faith. The author writes in third person limited point of view to portray the tragic journey of a family who lived in Georgia in 1953. Bailey wants to take his family to Florida

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