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    After reading the Short Stories this week‚ I have chosen “A Good Man is Hard to Find” to write about. The author (Mary) Flannery O’Connor told this story with great detail and imagination. The story is written in Strict Chronological order. Each event in the story is written in the same order as it took place. There are nine characters in the story. The Grandmother is the protagonist in the story. She lives with her son Bailey and his wife. They have three children‚ a baby‚ June Starr‚ and John Wesley

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    century writing" (Holman 61). Almost all of OConnor ’s short stories usually end in horrendous‚ freak fatalities or‚ at the very least‚ a character ’s emotional devastation. People have categorized OConnor ’s work as "Southern Gothic" (Walters 30). In Many of her short stories‚ A Good Man Is Hard To Find for example‚ Flannery OConnor creates grotesque characters to illustrate the evil in people. Written in 1953‚ A Good Man Is Hard To Find is one of OConnor ’s most known pieces of work and has

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    When I read “A Good Man Is Hard to Find‚” by Flannery O’Connor‚ the image of the family’s road trip reminded me of a road trip that my family took with our old neighbors nine years ago. The road trip was from my house in Ohio‚ to Myrtle Beach‚ North Carolina. The day we left Ohio‚ there was a derecho. This made our departure time later than expected. We were now leaving at night‚ instead of in the morning. My brother and I decided to ride in separate cars because we were going to talk to each other

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    in Flannery O?Connor?s satirical short story ?Good Country People.? O?Connor artistically cultivates character development throughout her story as a means of creating multi-level themes that culminate in allegory. Although the themes are independent of each other‚ the characters are not; the development of one character is dependent upon the development of another. Each character?s feelings and behavior are influenced by the behavior of the others. Joy/Hulga‚ as the story?s main character‚ is

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    souls‚ but it is necessary to pass by the dragon.” This dragon‚ or temptation‚ is the pitfall for many souls that strive to reach heaven‚ and the inspiration for many writers. One writer that knew this inspiration well was Flannery O’Connor. Through the proud grandmother in “A Good Man is Hard to Find‚” the mysterious and betraying Tom T. Shiftlet in “The Life You Save May Be Your Own‚” and the egotistical Mrs. McIntyre and the entitled Mr. Shortley in “The Displaced

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    story‚ “Good Country People”‚ written by Flannery O’Connor‚ is a story that captivates one by usage of symbolism and theme. The story centers on the meaning of being a good person‚ in the sense of leading a Christian‚ pious life‚ worthy of salvation. O’Connor contrasts mindless chatter about “good country people” with questions about the true meaning of religious faith. There is also a class hierarchy formed that includes stereotypes about “good country people” and literal and symbolic meanings of

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    Finally‚ Julian and his mother’s collective pride results in their collective suffering. From the beginning‚ O’Connor characterizes Julian’s opinion towards his mother with disdain. He feels as though “everything that [gives] her pleasure [is] small and depresse[s] him.” He reveals his prideful nature through the pointed thought‚ believing that his worldly mindset has outgrown the small and closed-minded society that his mother represents. In addition‚ Julian describes his mother’s repetitive rant

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    Some people believe there is good in everyone‚ it just takes the right person to bring it out in them. Flannery O’Connor is one of those people. “A Good Man is Hard to Find” begins with the grandmother wanting to visit east Tennessee but the family wanting to go to Florida. The grandmother wanted to revisit her memories from when she was a little girl to‚ not only tell‚ but show her son‚ Bailey’s children‚ where she grew up as a little girl. Bailey refused to go to east Tennessee‚ so the grandmother

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    Good Country People” Questions 1) My initial response to the story’s title is that the short story was going to be about a happy family that lived in the country and drama to make the story interesting. At the start‚ it seemed as if anybody that was from the country were “good” and never did anything wrong throughout their entire life. The story basically begins right after Mrs. Hopewell says‚ “the reason for her keeping them so long was that they were not trash. They were good country people”

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    in the South. Most of her stories are written in the times in which she was alive‚ so mostly the 40’s in Southern America. Her short stories give the grim and cruel aspects of Southern people that not many people think about the South. O’Connor to express her utter disgust of Southern façade’s in “Good Country People” uses symbols‚ themes‚ and use of diction in her title to dismiss typical southern stereotypes. Hulga‚ the daughter of Mrs. Hopewell‚ is everything opposite of a Southern Belle. Although

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