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    look for when analyzing art? Certain components like lines‚ colors‚ light‚ scale‚ and movement are a few among many to be aware of. Knowing the history of the artwork and/or the artist can hint to the meaning as well. One work of art‚ Laocoön and His Sons‚ once analyzed reveals its meaning. Paying careful attention to the various elements of art and understanding the history behind sculpture point to its significance and value. This detailed and realistic statue of a struggle for life shows how difficult

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    you get started: • What is the setting? • How is the setting important to the events in the story‚ and when they happen? • How would the story change if it were set somewhere else? • How does setting affect the main character’s state of mind and his decisions? • Why does London spend so much time detailing the setting? Type your response here: 2. Creating a Map Based on the Story Now‚ using the details London gives in the story‚ pair up with someone in your class and create a map of where

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    Lexus Salazar Bradley Joseph ENG 1101 December 9‚ 2013 Christian Theology in A Good Man is Hard to Find “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Conner reflects the Christian belief that even the most unlikely of people can be recipients of God’s grace. The grandmother and the Misfit‚ both “bad” in their own ways‚ are each unlikely and undeserving recipients of grace. According to Christian theology‚ humans are granted salvation through God’s grace‚ which can be bestowed

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    The Journey in “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” In the short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor‚ the grandmother searches for grace and redemption in a world full of sin‚ racism‚ and death and finds it through faith. This takes her on a journey that proves hard and difficult and one that leads her to the one good man‚ The Lord. On the journey‚ she has racist thoughts‚ is self-indulgent‚ and puts her trust in financial resources and social manners. It is not until the end of her

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    A Good Man is Hard to Find Analysis 1. In the short story‚ A Good Man is Hard to Find‚ the characters portrayal gives the grandmother a special quality. Bailey‚ the grandmother’s son‚ is a hardnosed man that seems to be gripey and annoyed with his self centered mother at most times. He makes the grandmother seem needy and pesters him. For example when the grandmother asks him to make a pit stop at the house‚ “Bailey looks straight ahead. His jaw bone was as rigid as a horseshoe. “No‚” he said

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    portrayed the grandmother as a very manipulative‚ selfish and talkative old lady in the story “A Good Man Is Hard to find.” Grandmother presented herself as a proper little lady who lived in the past and believed her way to be the best way. Throughout the family trip‚ that she wasn’t warmly welcomed to attend‚ the Grandmother ran her mouth consistently and frustrated her son Bailey as well as his wife and eldest children‚ John Wesley and June Star‚ with whom she lived with. Grandmother’s persistence

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    A Good Man is Hard to Find Many people struggle with the idea of what it means to be a “good” person and what it means to be a “bad” person. The human quest to be good drives virtually everything we do but sometimes in the end may not amount to enough. We all want to be good‚ but it ’s not easy. If you ask an evil person and a good person the same question‚ "Are you a good person?" Who do you think is more likely to say yes‚ the good person or the evil person? Everyone has their own opinion about

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    Advanced Comp (H) September 2014 “The man who finally became a Man” It was 1990 and Chester just moved to Oklahoma to start a new life and become a man. Before he decided to move he lived in a bad town called East St. Louis. While living in East St. Louis he bought a shot gun to be able to prove that he was a man to those around him. But little did he know that the shot gun would only get him into trouble. One day Chester went out into a field about five miles from his house. Chester had begun to shoot

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    In Flannery O’Connor’s short story "A Good Man is Hard to Find‚" the gruesome ending comes as quite a shock. But‚ upon a second read‚ signs of an ominous end permeate the work. Hints of the family’s tragic finale exist throughout the plot until the time of the first murder. The story contains pervasive images of death and to foreshadow the ultimate demise of the nameless family at the hands of the malicious Misfit and his henchmen. Before the story begins‚ O’Connor provides the reader

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    Howard Engl-222 The Man Who Was Almost A Man Response The Man Who Was Almost A Man by Richard Wright is a coming of age story about 17 year old black field worker Dave Saunders. Dave longs to be a man. He wants to be free to run his own life instead of having to work for Mr. Hawkins and have his pay taken up by his parents. He wants to be regarded as an adult instead of being called a little boy everywhere he goes. Dave believes that having a gun will automatically make him the man he wants. Unfortunately

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