In Flannery O'Connor's "good people are hard to find", at the end of the story people were shocked by unexpected violence. But when the story is read a second time, the reader can see clear signs showing a hint at the end of the story. The use of O'Connor's powerful imaging technology to predict events in people and stories is highly convincing. She uses this technique at two important times. They describe the grandmother's clothing and graveyard.
Flannario Connor's "Hard to find good" short story, "A good person is hard to find", the hero is a grandmother. The author, Flannery O'Connor, makes the reader understand who her grandmother is, through conversations and reactions with other characters in the story. My grandmother is the most important person in the story. This little old lady is the hero of this work. - Flannario Connor's short story, "Good people are hard to find", cleverly tells morality through various literary means. Her allegory is full of sarcasm and mystical patterns. The words and dialogue in the story was intentionally made. This story depicts the tendency of individuals distorting morality and the concept of "good guys". Through their interaction O'Connor can tell their tendency to be misunderstood
Flannery O'Connor uses the symbolism that "it is difficult to find a good person." Flannery O'Connor who wrote "Good people are hard to find" is a short story depicting family trips to Florida. They met a criminal who escaped from a prison, misfit. This story should be interpreted as a fable and O'Connor uses the symbol to skillfully convey information such as class consciousness and lack of spiritual belief among humans. - In her speech, Flannery O'Connor made a speech entitled "Writing Short Stories". "I think most of you tell stories ..." (O'Connor # 2 PG). She died at lupus in 1964, she was only 39 years old. Shortly thereafter, she became a literary idol. O'Connor is struggling to understand that people think that writing a novel as a chore, one of "the most difficult literary forms" (O'Connor # 2 PG)