A Moment of Grace A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery OConnor is a very interesting and deeply emotional story of a never ending battle of good versus evil The name of the story A Good Man is Hard to Find suggests that there was decline in worlds goodness and really brings readers attention of what makes a person a good man With the depreciation of values and faith it is frequently misunderstood that being a good man and being called a Christian is usually the same thing Being a devoted Cath
In the stories Where Are You Going Where Have You Been by Joyce Carol Oates and A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannery OConnor both of the main characters are trapped by men who are going to eventually kill them Both stories stress the fact that you cant always talk your way out of danger or evil situations When dangerous men trap you your sweet talk or pretty face isnt going to get you out of trouble or deaths clammy hands In the end they may even be the cause of your demise In Where Are You G
The morning of the trip the grandmother is the first one in the car ready to travel as June Star predicted she would be She wouldnt stay at home for a million bucks She has to go everywhere we go OConner 345 This can be read as a direct foreshadowing of the grandmothers death As one reads the story one wonders why every time Bobby Lee and Hiram take someone into the forest they never come back Eventually the whole family is taken to die June Stars comment that the grandmother goes everywhere th
Cause and Effect Everything has a cause and an effect rather we like it or not When we make decision in life about anything there is always an outcome even if it is good or bad or even right or wrong We cannot control these outcomes rather we agree or disagree with our decisions we make During the short story of A Good Man is Hard to Find Flannery OConnor has written that Much of my fiction takes its character from a reasonable use of the unreasonable The two main characters are behind the reas
Literature constitutes a wide variety of authors from different eras with different writing techniques It reflects the authors goal and techniques and what philosophy they are portraying to the reader Considering the works from our reading list for this course Hamlet by William Shakespeare is truly a popular fiction and has unique literary techniques Shakespeare foreshadows quite frequently throughout this piece of literature When Hamlet is talking to the ghost of his father their conversation