Religious Symbolism In O Connor's

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There is a lot of religious symbolism in O’Conner’s story. I saw the confrontation between the Misfit and the grandmother was full of it. For instance, the grandmother insisted that he was really good…like Jesus. What the Misfit meant by saying “if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life”—he meant that the grandmother would have been good all her life if he had been there to shoot her. The grandmother’s final good act was that she had recognized the evil in him and was able to pity him. Even though he saw this, he shrank from it and killed her anyway. The cleaning of his glasses is a clue that he sees the world in a new way. Earlier, he had said that there was no pleasure in anything but meanness, now he