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    Annotated Bibliography Working Thesis: In “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, O’Connor uses the corrupt, manipulative character of the grandmother, as well as the story’s plot and theme in order to emphasize the flaws of the church and the need for grace. Fitzgerald, Sally. “On Faith.” Letters of Flannery O’ Connor, The Habit of Being, edited by Sally Fitzgerald, Macmillan, 1988, page 90. In this print source, O’Connor explains how her Catholic faith influences her writing in a positive

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    Rose for Emily,” and Flannery O’Connor’s “A good man is hard to find,” both authors present main characters who are contrasting to the people in their society. In Faulkner’s work, Emily Grierson is an outsider because she hides herself from the people in town for more than thirty years. They have no clue that she has kept homers body in her home for so long until the day she dies. Also, in O’Connor’s work, the grandmother describes herself as a Pure, good woman but her actions contradict her by proving

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    #1 A Closer Look Into “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” By James ENC-1102 The short story I chose for my critical essay is a story that caught my attention with a gentle and inspiring title and as I began to turn pages it suddenly evolved into a theme that caught me off guard and I quickly became intrigued by elusive style of writing the author used to express this story in a unique form of literature. After reading Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, I will discuss the vivid

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    Much is expected from the male gender, but moreso of fathers. A father’s predetermined role in society is to make the decisions for, protect, and keep order in his home. The same holds true for Bailey in Flannery O'Connor's short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find”. Initially, Bailey’s role in this short story is to make the decisions for his family. Just as a father would prohibit his son from cruising around on his dirtbike after dark, Bailey determines what decisions are most sensible for his family

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    The Use of Religion in Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” Flannery O 'Connor is a Christian writer, and her work shows Christian themes of good and evil, grace, and salvation. O’Connor has challenged the theme of religion into all of her works largely because of her Roman Catholic upbringing. O’Connor wrote in such a way that the characters and settings of her stories are unforgettable, revealing deep insights into the human existence. In O’Connor’s Introduction to a “Memoir of Mary

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    ” Any given location has its own local color, but that of the southern region of the United States is especially prominent. The local color of this region is demonstrated in the short stories “A Rose for Emily” by William Faulkner and “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor. Although different aspects of local color are expressed, both authors capture the local color of the south in their short stories. The south is most well-known for drawling accents, pre (and post) civil war racism

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    Hadleigh Garza Ms. Vernon English 1302.05 March 26, 2015 Is it Hard to Find a Good Man? In the short story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” Flannery O’Conner introduces the story with the characters, the grandmother, her son Bailey, his wife, his two children June Star and John Wesley, and the baby, on the way to Florida for a vacation. Soon after the trip begins, the grandmother states that she wants to go Georgia to see a friend, but with her awful memory, she remembers it is actually in Tennessee

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    ‘A Good Man is Hard to Find’ is a short story written by Mary Flanner O’Conner that explores many themes in modern society. The characters in this story include Bailey, his grandmother, and children who are seen planning for a trip initially to Florida which the grandmother is opposed to. The story arc takes unexpected turn at the end of the story which prompts the reader to question, who is a good man or who is a good woman? The story as mentioned starts off when the family states that they should

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    A good man or woman signifies that both genders try to do the right thing whenever possible. It does not mean perfection, but the goal is to get as close as possible to treating others with dignity, trust, and respect. With that said, the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” does show elements of the characters defining what ‘good’ could potentially mean. The characters in the story talk about a woman who lives with his son and his family. The woman’s character sets a tone of someone that is very talkative

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    to be clear paving the way to the last conclusion. This is known as "bread crumbs."Author's love tossing bread pieces into their story to demonstrate that things aren't precisely as they show up. One case of an incredible plot turn is "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O' Connor. The story has numerous laughter and funniness that we all can relate concerning vacations. Rotten little brother’s and sister's, grandma who gets what she needs, father who is in

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