Topic > A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O' Connor

"She was talking, wasn't she?" said Bobby Lee, sliding down the ditch with a yodel. "She would have been a good woman," said the Misfit, "if there had been someone there to shoot her every minute of her life." In “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” Flannery O' Connor says the story is about redemption. This is about redemption, or what I believe is just a senseless act of pure evil of mankind and not the begging of human life. The story reflects on the mystery of both the Grandmother and the Misfit. Comparing the Grandma and the Misfit's act of selfishness, coldness, dark desire and anger. What is redemption? Redemption is defined in dictionary.com as “deliverance from sin; salvation." No part of the story is about redemption. The store begins when a family takes an ordinary trip to Florida, but the trip ends unexpectedly and costs them their deaths. The grandmother is that of the main character, who the author characterizes as hypocrisy, dishonesty and selfishness in the story. She is an elderly woman who lives with her son Bailey and her family...