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    Struggles between classes and races have been a big problem throughout the time. It was shown in many ways‚ and the most prominent one is the time of Slavery. The story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor‚ talked about a tragedy that happened because of the conflict between two different social values. This historical fiction story became more inter-esting than others because the whole story is full of ironic. The story started by different opinions about where to have a vacation‚ and

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    genre of Southern Gothic emphasizes on grotesque 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

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    A good man is hard to find is a short story and the most vastly read stories is written by Flannery O’Connor in 1955s also this story is the most Stir. This short story about family planning a vacation. All wants to go to Florida except the grandmother wants to go to Tennessee. She told the family to not go to Florida with scary them there is a killer by named Misfit. However the son bailey‚ his wife‚ and the three children wrong her and they go to Florida. Grandmother took her cat with her‚ but

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    It is a common assumption within modern society for the older generations to be misunderstanding of the youth. Whether it be the latest technology that the elder people don’t understand or new slang words that the “kids” are saying‚ there are many trivial instances in which growing up in the past can influence how well a person interprets modern concepts. However‚ in regards to more serious matters including race‚ religion‚ gender roles‚ sexual orientation‚ etc.‚ is it fair to attribute someone’s

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    the rules” in order to go to heaven and evade eternal pain. In her other stories‚ A Good Man is Hard to Find and Revelation. O’Connor throws this idea under the bus and includes dark characters who receive God’s grace‚ despite the horrible things they’ve done. She does this to show the reader modern Christian theology‚ and cause the reader to have an epiphany‚ just as her characters do. Throughout all of her

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    1953‚ Flannery O Conner wrote “A Good Man is Hard to Find.” The topic of this short story is good versus evil. A person’s perception of what is good and bad will differ from person to person. O’ Conner makes this apparent by showing the perceptions of good from the grandmother’s point of view‚ as well as‚ the misfit’s point of view. A “good” person is a concept that can and will be determined differently to each person. Allegory and symbolism are used to establish the true meaning of a “good” person

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    In 1965‚ "Revelation" is as short story by Flannery O’Connor. The story is narrated in third person. Flannery O’Connor convey racism‚ judgment‚ religion‚ and symbolic (theme) in the writing of this short story. Mrs. Turpin (main protagonist) who is a 47-year-old big size woman that weigh one hundred and eighty‚ own a yellow farm house‚ land‚ have hogs and consider herself to be a respectable‚ hard-working church-going Christian.  Mrs. Turpin and husband Claud arrives at the doctor’s office. The waiting

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    everywhere in our daily lives. Everyone is used to seeing symbols. Symbols are so popular there is a writing system that uses symbols (emojis)‚ and already many send them on a daily basis. In the story "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" symbols are all over the place. Using the car crash as a symbol‚ Flannery O’Connor was showing more than the literal words on the page. The car crash is a symbol for more a than just a car crash it symbols for sin. Car crashes for the most part are on accident and is a symbol

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    A family endeavor changes into a road of discovery and grace in Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. This southern gothic gives a tragic look at self-discovery. The story allows us to focus on the negative aspects of characters. As the plot rises the reader discovers grace behind the worst of faces. This ordinary road trip and talk of an estranged criminal turns deadly as the story unravels. A focus on characters‚ especially the grandmother gives a theme of grace and self-discovery

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    Flannery O’Connor’s short story "Revelation" has left a gathering of short stories titled Everything That Rise Must Converge from 1965‚ that speak of religion versus qualities and states that your identity within places a significantly greater part in life than riches or appearance. In any case‚ combined with an exhibited dedication to religion‚ at last‚ the primary character finds that even with righteousness at the center of one’s character‚ it doesn’t appear to make a difference on day of atonement

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