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5 pages in length. On the surface, Flannery O'Connor's A Good Man is Hard to Find appears innocent enough in its content. But as the reader becomes more and more involved in the underpinnings that embody the story, it is quite clear there is a distinctive flavor of evil versus Christianity. In fact, it has been argued that the extent to which O'Connor utilizes the central theme of Christianity is a subtle plot to convert her readers, whom she envisioned as nonbelievers. By demonstrating to her audience all the good that comes from faith, along with all the bad that merely begets more evil, it was her intention to enlighten her readership down the right path. The writer analyzes the concepts of good and evil as they relate to the story. No other sources used.
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embody the story, it is quite clear that there is a distinctive flavor of evil versus Christianity. In fact, it has been argued that the extent to which OConnor
utilizes the central theme of Christianity is a subtle plot to convert her readers, whom she had envisioned as nonbelievers. By demonstrating to her audience all the good that
comes from faith, along with all the bad that merely begets more evil, it was her intention to enlighten her readership down the right path.
The grandmother character in A Good Man is Hard to Find is the Christian icon of the story, while the Misfit represents all that is evil. True
to her southern roots, Grandmother is a true lady with a strong heritage. She is also a symbol of change that OConnor believes should take place within society; that
people, in general, had fallen down on their convictions and have strayed from the goodness. In being such a symbol, Grandmother also depicts all that is wrong with society,
such as its dysfunctionalism and inability to relate to God. Grandmothers ultimate death on an insignificant side road is an unfortunate occurrence that
demonstrates her own fall from grace. It is because of her distraction with evil -- the Misfit, whom she deems is a quality and upstanding person -- that her
life ends up the way it does. Her untimely death is a clear indication that the author is linking her demise to the demise of society for failing to
make the changes she believes ought to be made. Grandmother is a pristine character, always following the right path and being a good
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