Analysis Of Flannery O 'Connor's Good Man'

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With her death, the real focus of this story can be seen. Who is the “Good Man” who is supposedly hard to find? The answer to this question can be found by retracing the path of the grandmother on her ascension to heaven. Examination of the effects of her self-centered, devious, and vacuous life reveals that the good man is not the grandmother, or anyone like her. By the end of the story, the grandmother realizes that the only “Good Man” is Christ, himself. Through her actions, she shows that finding a Good Man is possible, but that it takes finding salvation. The grandmother was forced to abandon her controlling selfishness, her definition of good blood, and her façade of Christianity. By rejecting these things, she is transformed by His