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Student Essay on A Good Woman is Hard to Find

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Flannery O'Connor
About 3 pages (826 words)
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A Good Woman is Hard to Find

Summary:   Characterization of the story "A Good Man is Hard to Find" by Flannery O'Connor


Characterization Essay

A Good Woman is Hard To Find

In the story "A Good Man is Hard to Find" the grandmother displays several qualities that make her a villain. Throughout the story the author Flannery O'Connor gives details of the grandmother's imperfections. O'Connor describes many different aspects of the lifestyle that this family lives portrayed by the life of the wicked grandmother, giving numerous examples of her bad character. In the story the grandmother clearly states that she does not want to go to Florida, but to East Tennessee where her other family lives. Also, she mentions that they might run into the Misfit who has escaped from the Federal Penitentiary, headed towards Florida. Once again the grandmother shows that she is evil, by the fact that she does not so much as to flinch while the.....

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