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    starts out with a grandmother who lives with her son and his family. The Family decides to drive down to Florida for a vacation even though the grandmother protests it and states that she would rather go to Tennessee. The main reason why she doesn’t want to go to Florida is because she has read about a crazed killer by the name of the Misfit who is on the run heading for Florida. The story starts out normal and on a steady pace but then all of the sudden a surprising turn of events take place. In the

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    Psychoanalytical Criticism of “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” A seemingly innocent family vacation can turn into a disaster if the members of the family only care about themselves. In the story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” by Flannery O’Connor‚ a self-absorbed Grandmother‚ too consumed with her own opinions‚ fails to address the views‚ feelings and overall well being of others. Her family is not much different in their self-interested ways. This leads them straight to the Misfit whose childhood trauma

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    the article‚ "The Role of Good Reading" Gardner cites the importance of cultural context. What is the cultural context of these two stories? Consider the time period and the region where the stories take place. Why is it important for us‚ as readers‚ to look at the stories through the lens of cultural context? Explain your answer with examples. I believe that the cultural context of the story “Interpreter of Maladies” is India -American. Though the story took place in India with an Indian tour-guide

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    A Good Man Is Hard To Find ~Theme~ In the story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find‚” I particularly liked the opening quote‚ “The dragon is by the side of the road‚ watching those who pass. Beware lest he devour you. We go to the Father of Souls‚ but it is necessary to pass by the dragon.” This quote‚ when I first read it‚ didn’t have as much impact until after I had finished the story. I felt it made me go back and re-read both the quote and the story. In doing so‚ I got more from it. What I concluded

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    the devil” (357). “A Good Man is Hard to Find” is the perfect example of this hypocritical period. White people saw themselves superior to everyone else‚ but were still kind of other races. The South’s status was very troubled in which the races‚ social class‚ and the religion were discriminated very often. The grandmother in the short story is a misfit herself‚ seeing herself superior to others‚ but relies on religion when she is in a difficult situation. The grandmother‚ who is unnamed in the story

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    Grandparents are the parents of one’s own parent. Grandparents spoil and care for you whenever your parents are not. In some situations‚ grandmothers are more involved with the grandchildren than any family member. In “A Good Man is Hard to Find”‚ the main characters is the Grandmother and her son‚ Bailey. The son’s family goes on a family vacation to Florida. The grandmother tags along after she insisted not to ride along. She didn’t want to be left alone at home and wanted to keep the kids company

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    School Bus Seatbelts; Are they really a good idea? School buses today always seem to be upgrading with different safety features. But the question I’m asking is if these features are really as safe as they are said to be. There are many parents worried about the need for seat belts on a school bus and why they are not enforced and required like they are in other vehicles. Seats are higher now‚ with significantly thicker padding‚ and that padding now extends around the entire seat‚ eliminating

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    Michael Pagan February 4‚ 2013 ELA’S A Good Man Is Hard to Find In “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor there is the main theme going on throughout the story: good versus evil. Both the grandma vs. the misfit represents the theme of the southern gothic story. In the story the grandma considers herself being superior to others due to her being a “lady”. She frequently passes judgment on others and claims that her conscience is a guiding force in her life‚ such as

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    “A Good Man Is Hard To Find”‚ Flannery O’Connor: A Case Study DIRECTIONS: Read each sub-set of directions and answer all questions‚ using text evidence when necessary. Answer all questions in complete sentences‚ unless directly stated. SECTION I: INTERPRETATION OF VARIOUS SYMBOLS – Use the assigned symbols listed below. Choose one sentence from the text where the symbol is effectively employed. Last‚ briefly explain the function of the symbol in the text. SYMBOL Where is this symbol used

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    A Good Man is Hard to Find‚ written by Flannery O’Connor‚ displays violent and religious attributes. Flannery O’Connor uses Catholic realism in this short story‚ reflecting her own personal beliefs into a work of fiction. The grandmother in A Good Man is Hard to Find is a very religious woman finding the best in everyone‚ even the worst of people it seems. Although O’Connor uses the grandmother as a graceful and religious figure‚ she ties in violence to the story as well to bring in a distinct theme

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