Analysis Of A Good Man Is Hard To Find By Flannery O Connor

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Throughout time, the idea of what a good man is has changed. It used to be centered on the church – either you were a good man who went to church, or you were a heathen. During the time period of this story, the mid-nineteen fifties, everything was changing. While the new generations were beginning to award the “good man” or “good woman” titles to people that actually went out of their way to help others, the older generations were still stuck in the eighteenth century. In this short story titled “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” Flannery O’Connor makes it a point to show the difference between proclaiming to be a good man, and being one. As soon as the story beings, we get a glimpse of her need to be identified by society as a good woman, a lady