A Good Man Is Hard To Find
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Flannery O'Connor's story "A Good Man is Hard to Find," is about a family taking a trip to Florida that all get killed by an escaped convict, how calls himself the Misfit, and two of his friends. In this story the reader may assume some of the men in the story is the man the title refers to, but as the story unfolds, and the family continues on their journey, every man on the story displays a considerable fault. With Regard's to Flannery O'Connor's short story "A Good Man is Hard to Find" this essay will analyze the narrator's Irony, main characters, foreshadowing, and some symbolism. There are several ironies dispersed in O'Conners short story. At the beginning, the grandmother is opposed to go to Florida on vacation, but when the time arrived to depart, she is the first passenger seated in the car. Another example is the entire time she is trying to change her son Bailey's mind, she used a prison escape as the primary reason not to proceed to Florida, and ironically, they confront the fugitive in a strange twist of fate. In another instance, the grandmother insists on taking her cat on vacation with her and her justification for having to take the cat is that the cat could brush against on to the burners, turn them on and suffocate himself. The cat, is in fact, the perpetrator that causes the accident and near the end of the story when the family meets with foul play, the cat is the only survivor. Irony again is presented when they are driving. The grandmother cautions Bailey about his driving and it so happens they have an accident. As soon as the grandmother talks Bailey into taking a turn to see the farmhouse, Bailey makes the statement, "This is the only time we are going to stop for anything like this" (A Good Man is Hark to Find pg. 359). The irony here is Bailey did not know how final that statement would turn out to be. Near the beginning of their trip, the family stops at a restaurant. The owner tells how some men stopped by a short time ago and follows this up with saying, "These boys looked all right to me" (A Good Man is Hard to Find pg. 357). Then at the end of the story the grandmother pleads with the misfit that he is a good man. The owner of the restaurant also makes a comment about the car that the Misfit was driving also. He explains it as an old beat up black car, and after the family has their accident the car that comes to the scene is a big black hearse-like car. The main characters are the grandmother, Bailey, and the misfit. The grandmother is an important, if not the most important character. She is a woman that manipulates both family as well as strangers throughout the entire story. In the beginning, when the family has their minds set on going to Florida, she tries everything feasible to change their minds to go to Tennessee. She uses the story about the Misfit escaping from prison and then she tries to rationalize by saying that the kids have been to Florida before and Tennessee would let them see other parts of the world. The grandmother then wants to see a farmhouse, and she hounds Bailey and tells the children an unrealistic story about silver hidden in the house to entice the children into agreeing with her proposal. Bailey eventually gives in and turns off the road. At the end of the story, the grandmother tries to manipulate the Misfit into thinking he is a good man so he would not harm her. Ironically he shoots her in the chest three times with his gun. She could manipulate no more. Bailey on the other hand has to drive the entire trip and listen and put up with all of this. He's has two brat children screaming in his ear about the farmhouse and the hidden silver there grandmother lied to them about. Bailey's mother constantly warning him on the way he drives and also adding how badly she would like to see this farmhouse also. Now the Misfit is a man that was put into prison for killing his own father. Now, he does not remember or want to believe what he did. He tells the grandmother no matter what anyone does they will forget what it is they have done and eventually be punished for it. Even though the Misfit can execute an entire family there is a small amount of emotion expressed when his two friends come back from the woods and see the grandmother lying in a pool of her own blood. One friend say's, "some fun" and the Misfit reply's, "It's no real pleasure in life" (A Good Man is Hard to Find pg. 365-366). The Misfit may not believe in the way the grandmother lived but he showed a small amount of care in what she believed. Along with many ironies, this story also has much foreshadowing and symbolism, O'Connor uses much foreshadowing in this story. An example
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