A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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This week’s topic was very helpful to me because when I’m writing stories I found it challenging to create characters, I could never get a good grasp on how to make my characters “real”. In the text reading, I found that having a character with flaws leads to them being “real” or round and having a character who is perfect is leads to them not being real because no one is perfect not even a fictional character. I have always admired O’Connor work because her characterization is done very well. In the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” the grandmother untrustworthy shines through when she constantly lies to her children and the people around. For example, in the text it states “She knew that Bailey would not be willing to lose any time looking