The Role of Family in “A Good Man is Hard to Find” “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, written by Flannery O’Connor is a short story that brings out mystery and cruelty. Manipulation plays a big role in this story by the grandmother. She tends to manipulate her family and tends to get her way by playing with them. Although the author wanted to give many perspectives of the grandmother, we as reader got our own views of her. The grandmother was the one who surprises the reader because she tends to beg for her life while putting her family second. The importance of family throughout the whole trip was very important because they tend to stay together except the grandmother where she only cared for her survival. The theme of the story varies, because …show more content…
She plays a big role in this because in the way she is with her family. The end of Grandmother is seen as her mundane, selfish, and in every possible way. (The Moment of Grace). Grandmother throughout the whole story she is portrayed as selfish. She tends to only worry for her own survival by letting her selfishness kill her whole family including herself.We can totally tell because its significance brings the plot of the story. She only worried about herself at the end of the story. She begs for her life to Misfit however she doesn’t worries about her family until she has no other …show more content…
Because the Grandmother's intentions still remain unclear of what she really wanted and meant. As well of her point of views of her religion and approach towards it. (The Moment of Grace).The religion of the grandmother is not very clear. She tends to be unpredictable, she doesn’t explains what she reallys means by certain things she says or the way she expresses herself. The grandmother is the center of the family, for she is the grace. She is the one that takes charge even when her own son Bailey wanted to make decisions at the end she tend to manipulate him as well. Many things can be shown by the grandmother but as there are many other things that the reader things to find
As the story progresses we come to understand the reason behind all of this. Unfortunately her home life is not the best as she lost her brother and her mother a victim of attempting
She is a selfish old woman, she is stuck in her backwards ways and criticizes Bailey and his wife’s parenting. She is blatantly racist and classist and lies throughout the whole story. O’Connor disagrees though, so much so that she wrote a letter saying how she did not appreciate readers and critics believing the grandmother was evil, and that the grandmother was in the story as a representation of grace. Which is noticeable in the story, she offered the misfit chance after chance to change his mind about murdering her and she clearly loved her family and worried about her son. The grandmother was an interesting character to analyze because she seems like such a selfish person
Sometimes, people manipulate others in order to obtain their goal. In the short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, by Flannery O’Conner, portrays a grandmother as a witch, trying to influence others to their will. The manipulative grandmother leads her family to danger, causing the death of everybody, when she decides to join them on their trip to Florida. The grandmother, not wanting to go to Florida for vacation, first tries to convince her son, Bailey, to go to Tennessee instead of Florida, “seizing every chance to change Bailey’s mind” (138).
The grandmother actions show that there is a difference between genuine and selfish. In all she has no real sense of “goodness” and doesn’t know the true meaning of the word, she treats it as a word to make herself feel better by also making the people she cares most for feel bad. Although the grandmother is not aware of her own selfishness, it backfires in her last moments of life when the misfit says “she could have been a good woman”, “if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life”. Meaning when the grandmother is threated by dying she is essentially enlightened by her past mistakes and how she treated others around her. Having lost all of her family and is faced with death herself, the grandmother appears to experience a sudden change and she reaches out to the same
In the short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, Flannery O'Connor's explains in vivid details, a corrupt, unfortunate turn of events resulting in the gruesome death of a young family. This unexpected tragedy astonished readers because the plot was simple yet fascinating. It is easily recognizable hat every word and literary element installed in this story has a purpose behind its placement. O’Connor uses literary elements such as foreshadowing of the family’s fate, dramatic irony, and Biblical allusions to develop a well-planned, beautiful short story. Considered to be one of the best short story writers, Flannery O’Connor uses her life experiences to seamlessly blend fiction with reality.
In the short story, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, Flannery O’Conner uses, for the most part, limited omniscient third-person narration; its use establishes the misconception of what a “good” man really is. During her story, O’Conner paints the picture of a dysfunctional family, a self-righteous grandmother, a misfit, and a confused society. The story begins with the third-person narrator explaining the grandmother’s desire to visit old friends in Tennessee; when her son rejects her, she resorts in using manipulation (Kirszner & Mandell, 2012). Throughout the story we realize that the “Christian” grandmother is self-absorbed, materialistic, controlling, racist, a liar, etc.
In Flannery O’Connor’s, short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” opens with a family scene in the kitchen. O’Connor sets the stage as an unnamed grandmother, her son Bailey and his family embarks on a vacation nightmare. The scene starts with the family going on vacation to Florida, but the grandmother’s eyes are in Tennessee. The grandmother views herself as a refined, polite, and well-spoken woman (a lady). This paper will show how violence affects the grandmother, her view of a lady and her rebirth at death.
Yet by the end of the book, she seems to have gone on to lead a normal life. She is very incompatible with the rest of the children her age. She is out of harmony with the other children for a few reasons: one reason is that she inherited all of her mother 's passion during conception. Another reason is that a great law is broken the moment she is conceived. The final reason is that her father did not claim her as his daughter until the end of the book.
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The mean know she thinks before making decisions and is usually right when they follow her decisions as well. She is definitely portrayed as the family's back
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