Because I know the religious belief of Flannario Connor, I can not ignore the story that she says "It is difficult to find a good person" and "the person of a good country". People standing outside religious beliefs are often said to believe only when people get out of the problem and believe they believe that they may get out of problems through insensitive actions and decisions. When trying to appease faith so desperately, people will only find that emptiness and destiny make them hopeless and even die.
Setting is a very important element in the story and you can compare two different stories. In the 1950s, "hard to find good people" and "good people" settled in the south of the countryside. The "Good Country People" setting can be determined by the vocabulary that speaks informally of the letters, and the term used to describe the place. One sign that allows Joy - Hulga to talk about her state is to inform the reader of the "people in good country" setting. (O'Conner 436-437) The reader can identify "it is difficult to find a good person" just as grandmother and children argue. My grandmother said at a certain point of discussion, "I will not talk about my own country ... I have a hill in Georgia"
It is difficult to find a good person for Flannario Connor, it is difficult to find a prophecy that the first reader can not understand, but when reading for the first time jumping out of the page of repeated readers, "A good person is hard to find", the reader grandmother We do not pay attention to the charter of the company and the importance of that warning. She is considered to be an inexhaustible and embarrassed old lady. Even my grandmother did not understand the importance of what she said. Grandpa warned inappropriateness in the first paragraph of the novel.