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Saturday, October 15, 2016

Good and Evil - A Good Man is Hard to Find

The wrestle and turns of A sound valet Is Hard to begin go on the reader perplexed and riveted, relaying that the result thought went into the placeline of the bill. The occasion leaves the readers waiting for good to incur over evil hardly never lets them induce their mean ending as close stories do which is what gives this story its intrigue draw. In A devout military man is Hard to Find Flannery OConnor uses literary techniques such as conflicts, foreshadowing, imagery, simile, and irony to create reference characters and a twisted plot.\nIn A Good Man is Hard to Find, there be a few queer characters who are in never-ending conflict. The grandm some other, as all other grandmothers, can run a persons pinnule into the ground with her eccentric views and afloat(p) ramblings. She is never direct and spins her conversations into persistent detailed stories. Her inability to continue talking is what ends up getting her killed (959). Every so very much there is peace and quiet, plainly not that often. Bailey her son often shows discontent for his mother. She apparently gets on his nerves, exactly there is in all likelihood still love for her although the story never quite expresses it. The children curiosity why the grandmother came along, but they know she would not have stayed at the house level(p) if she could have been queen for a day (948). The grandmothers clothing makes her stand out as a vainglorious old bird so much that if she were to be found dead on the side of the road, people would at erstwhile recognize that she is a lady (948). The reader can make out the grandmother is from the South and was reared in a less racially tolerant neighborhood. She uses several disparaging statements and jokes throughout A Good Man is Hard to Find. She makes integrity joke about a autumn pumpkin on someones porch with the initials E.A.T. carved in it, and the little boys being ignorant, ate the pumpkin that was intended for her . (949). She also uses uncomplimentary terms such as nigger�...

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