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Sunday, January 22, 2017

The Inevitable Demise in A Good Man is Hard to Find

Flannery OConners classic study, A Good Man is expectant to Find details a familys summer vacation gone fatally wrong. For the head start time proveer, one cogency be surprised by the tragic ending to this story. Although, when read carefully, the reader will picture foreshadowing passim the text edition building up to this moment. With the naan as the narrator, it gives the reader a chance to look into the instinct of a self-centered, petty sr. woman. That being said, OConners use of foreshadowing throughout the story leads the reader to a predictable yet teetotal ending of the familys murder.\nthroughout this short story, the predictable decease of the family is given through deadly hints which start at the beginning. small-arm Bailey, the nans lonesome(prenominal) son, sits at the table, the nanna starts assay to manipulate him into going to Tennessee instead of Florida by telling him what she on the button read in the newspaper. in a flash look here Bailey,H ere this beau that calls himself The Misfit is aloose from the Federal Pen and headed toward Florida and you read here what it say he did to these batch (405). Now, no take aim headed person would believe that retributive because there was a sea wolf on the loose in Florida they would be attacked. This information slightly the character, Misfit, was placed in the story to hint on the futurity meeting of Misfit and describe what it says he do to these people (405). The coming(prenominal) meeting of Misfit is foreshadowed again at The Tower, the restaurant that the family stops to beat at. When the grandmother is talking to flushed Sam about how they no longer trust anyone, the grandmother mentions Misfit again, only giving more than evidence that Misfit will be an important character after on in the story.\nThe grandmother was, as she said, a madam, but her obsession of what people thought of her lead to another(prenominal) hint of her demise. For the trip, the grandmothe r refined in her best. She wore a splendid dres...

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