Summary Of A Good Man Is Hard To Find Foreshadowing

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I was unfazed by the ending of the story of “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor. The story did not startle me because it did not contain any increasing suspense as the story progressed and was filled with unpleasant characters that made me not care about their wellbeing. The story contains foreshadowing and irony that helps lead up to the expected death of the family by a known murderer so it was no shock when such events occurred. None of the characters in the story obtain any likeable characteristics which desensitizes me from their murder and could even be karma for the way they’ve lived their lives. The Grandmother claims she is a lady but is evidently racist, self centered, and uses her faith only in times of need so if a murderer held a gun to her head every second of every day she’d be flawless. Her granddaughter June Star is loudmouthed and critical and her grandson John Wesley is rude and vocal about his opinions. Bailey, Grandmother's son, is weary and irritable due to the conflict in …show more content…

I couldn’t answer to my conscience if I did.”, not actually concerned with the life of her children or her conscience, but as a selfish desperate excuse to go where she wants to go. The Grandmothers mention of the Misfit foreshadows that they will cross paths with him and when they do, the circumstances are very ironic. As they’re on their way to Florida, the Grandmother convinces her son Bailey to go down a dirt road to visit a plantation farm and they wreck along the way. Ironically the first car to come along and “help” ends up being the Misfit and his two buddies when the Grandmother said they would be in Florida. The Grandmothers fake Concern for worry of running into the misfit in Florida ends up ironically backfiring when they run into him on the pursuit of finding her destination