A good man of Flannery O'Connor is hard to find Misfit. I think that the story of the grandmother that "good people are hard to find" is suffering from psychological conditions. Apart from myself, she does not care about anyone. I think she may even be narcissistic. Ironically, she should pay attention to her family. The Cambridge dictionary defines self-love as "excessive concern and longing for your appearance and ability". Ironically, she only looked for her because she expects the family.
It is difficult to compare O'Connor's "good guys" characters. Flanario Connor 's "Good guy is hard to find" mistake with her grandmother is the opposite, opposite image. However, in O'Connor's short story "Apocalypse", Grandmother has similarities with the character Ruby Turpin. My grandmother is depicted as a selfish, self-interactive woman, the way she wants, a person with little memory, just a basic old lady who lives with her only child. - In a country crying and loving nation bound and hatred, he will try to rebuild his family and his tribe. Crying, this beloved country is a story of forgiveness, generosity and patience. In the story, the hero is helped by many characters. South African Stephen Cumaro lost his brother, but he is still deciding to improve his people's lives. In the black country, the white law broke the tribe, breaking people and corrupting the young.
"Good people are hard to find": Grandma's Grace Frariari O'Connor's "difficult to find" is a figurative story of a fatal confrontation of a family with an escaped serial killer, misfit. The events and personality in the entire story are plots aimed at symbolizing the spiritual grace that is conveyed from one person to another regardless of kindness or evil. Most of Flannery O'Connor's "hard to find good people" grandmother is rude personality. Before the story ended, she tells lies, insults, complains, and makes unpleasant remarks. Finally, she experienced a dramatic change. The story begins with complaining about her grandmother going to Florida. She wants to go to Tennessee, she explains everything to her son Bailey and her wife and children.
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