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Good Man Is Hard To Find Grandmother

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In O’Connor’s short story, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” O’Connor allegorizes the difficulty of finding a “good man” in modern society through the journey of a two-faced grandmother. The grandmother, who has a superficial definition of goodness, is first depicted as a sympathetic character, receiving criticism and cold responses from her family: “the children’s mother didn’t seem to hear her” (137). Unfazed by her family’s attitude, however, she convinces them to drive to Tennessee the next day. The next day, the grandmother sits in the car first, waiting for the family. Here, we notice the first glimpse of the grandmother’s definition of good: “she thought it was going to be a good day for driving, neither too hot nor too cold” (138). The
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