Saturday, June 1, 2019

Society’s Change in OConnors A Good Man is Hard to Find Essay

Societys Change in OConnors A Good Man is Hard to FindIn her short news report A Good Man is Hard to Find Flannery OConnor seems to portray a feeling that society as she saw it was drastically changing for the worse. OConnor obvious displeasure with society at the time the story was written is most likely her religious and conservative upbringing in the old south. OConnor shows her point of view through an old woman named the grandmother. She uses the grandmother to depict Evidence of societys demise is woven into the story, and presented through an interesting generational gap between the old and the new (the grandmother and her family). OConnor use of irony throughout the story is a clear representation of the way in which she portrays the events yet to come.The grandmother is by far the most outstanding of OConnor characters. Although all the characters contribute to the theme of the story the grandmother contributes the most because through her OConnors views and opinions about society are expressed. The grandmother, the protagonist, is developed as bossy, manipulative, and grouchy. Not only is she random and frivolous, but she also demonstrates hypocrisy. Arent you ashamed? she ask when June sensation insults the owner of Red Sammys Barbeque, but experiences no personal shame when stating that little niggers in the country dont have things like we do. (383) tin can Wesley and June Star have little if any respect for their parental grandmother....

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