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In Flanney O'Conner's, "A Good Man is Hard to Find" a great deal of irony is used to express her views on society and culture in the present day and how it has changed from the past. O'Connor used the family's grandmother as a key component in the story because of her personality and also because of her old age. She was able to show her feeling about the deterioration of respect for family and elders through the grandmother. The tale's idea explores into deeper things then just respect. As the story continues many spiritual observations are made and the regards to how the "old South" views on religion and "common blood" used to be. The beginning of the story is an important part because the reader is first exposed to the idea that the grandmother is little respected or listened to by any of the family members. She begins by challenging the family against taking a trip to Florida, because she had just learned a crazed killer by the name of the Misfit is on the run in that area. When this argument is brought forth to the family, "Bailey didn't look up from his reading, so she wheeled around then and faced the children's mother" (232) who also showed the same interest and respect as the father did. One important element in this sce
"If I were a little boy," said the grandmother, "I wouldn't talk about my native state that way. A perfect example of the situation which Red and the grandmother spoke about was when Red Sam's wife was admiring how cute June Star. The aspect of this story that made it even more powerful was the authors chose to include the children in playing a role that was much similar to their older counterparts. When they get out of their car, the grandmother recognizes the Misfit at once. " "Tennessee is just a hillbilly dumping ground, "John Wesley said, "and Georgia is a lousy state too. Threw the conversation between Misfit and the grandmother he conveys a message of human awareness that while people are conscious and aware of ourselves, we are basically animals with violent and primal drives at our cores. The grandmother once again had to take it upon herself to scold June star for making such a rude comment to the woman. She tried to explain to them that in her time children were more respectful of their native states and to their parents. After the crash a car slowly approaches revealing three men. The grandmother and the Misfit engage in a conversation which is supposed to convey a message which I explained what life was, and what it is turning into. Even with changing family styles, grandparents are a group of people who are usually admired and looked up to by family members, and a favorite of young children. Around this time, the children begin to reveal themselves as brats, and illustrate the lost respect and discipline. Tennessee has the mountains and Georgia has the hills. She wanted the reader to see how the people the parents were could be seen in the attitude of the children. The strive to be free is a great of life which religion nor education can overcome.
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