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Faith In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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In the final moments of life, it is not unheard of for a man to fight, pray, or even beg for his life; it is practically human nature. This familiar human facet is outlined in one of Flannery O’Connor’s most popular short stories, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find.” To be specific, O’Connor’s characterization of the grandmother in the story details a woman selfishly desperate to save her own life, a beggar built on words, hoping for some kind of pity; at the same time, The Misfit is characterized as an emotionless sociopath, who has no time for the grandmother’s pleading. In many ways, the entire family “illustrates their lack of concern for fellow man” (Dibble 7). In the closing events of the short story, we are shown the depths of the grandmother’s faith and The Misfit’s rejection of …show more content…

One of the most pivotal moments of all, however, is the old lady’s epiphany, revealing the profound message of all. Altogether, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” is a product of interwoven themes of faith presented through the characterization of two opposing characters. Throughout the story, the grandmother continually calls The Misfit a “good man,” and while this is most likely just another attempt to manipulate him into not murdering her, it is still something to be considered. Therefore, the question that begs to be answered is: Is The Misfit a good man? On the surface, most would scoff at this question: Of course The Misfit is not a good man; he is a murderer, after all! In fact, McDermott says that, “critics find no plausible argument for such an unwavering proclamation [that The Misfit is a good man].” However, in the paradoxical situation that is “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” The Misfit may be the best man out of any of the characters. As said by Dibble, “O’Connor’s treatment of the characters in this story reinforces her views of man as a fallen creature”

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