Thursday, May 23, 2019

A Good Man Is Hard to Find: Grandmother Is the Central Character

A Good Man is Hard to Find The nanna is the primaeval character in the short reputation A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery OConnor. She is also a very well round and dynamic character. She shows various characteristics and reveals various remarks as they fabrication progresses. Some of her qualities include self-loving and a pushy per word of honor. She is also kind of manipulator in a way that she insists her family to change the plan. At the beginning of the story when we first realize her desire to confabulate her childhood house, she is being a very selfish person. Examining her intercourse with her son Bailey, the granny knot is moreover a pushy person.She is convincing Bailey to change the sideslip plan according to her need only and which will benefit her only. She is difficult to manipulate her family to do what she thinks is best. She is also a bit of criticizer at points in the story. Her characteristics remain same throughout the story that is until now whe n her desire was ignored, she still unploughed praising it. The story opens up with a conversation between the grandmother and her son Bailey well-nigh their trip to Florida. Instead of going to Florida with her entire family, she insists on see her relatives up in Tennessee.In spite of everyones choice, she just wants to go where her mind is set. It is very obvious that she is only concerned about her gaining and nobody elses. Her selfishness occurs when she says The children realise been to Florida before (OConnor 345). It sounds like the grandmother is being stubborn and childish, and hard to change their mind about going to Tennessee. She is persuading the family to change their vacation destination to Tennessee. Here this friend that calls himself The Misfit is aloose from the Federal Pen and headed toward the Florida and you read here what it says he did to these people.Just you read it. I wouldnt take my children in any direction with a wicked like that aloose in it. I couldnt answer to my conscience if I did (OConnor 345). She is trying to scare Bailey and also saying that going there could also be dangerous. She lies after she seems to not get any reaction from previous attempts by trying to say out that its not about her, only when in fact its about the children. The children have been to Florida before, the previous(a) lady said. You all ought to take them somewhere else for a change so they would see different move of the world and be broad.They never have been to east Tennessee (OConnor 345). She is critical of the childrens mother and persuades Bailey by telling him that it can be an educational experience for his children. Truthfully, she wants to go to Tennessee for the benefit of her own only and fulfill her needs. One of major selfishness occurs when she first tries making her son Bailey change the whole vacation plans including the destination. She had always treated her son Bailey as if he was child still and expects him not to ma ke his own decision for himself.After the family ignores the grandmothers attempts of persuasion and her desire, they decide to go on their own way. She is urged to travel with her family. Subsequently the grandmother shows characteristics as if she were a follower. The next morning the grandmother was the first one in the car, ready to go (O Connor 345). At this moment in the story, her movement shows that she has been ignored and becomes the first one to get ready as if she has been forced to do so. In spite of knowing that her son Bailey doesnt like taking cat onto their trips, she hides her cat, Pitty Sing, into the basket. and underneath it she was hiding a basket with Pitty Sing, the cat, in it (OConnor 345). She is avoiding her son and doesnt want to leave the cat fireside alone. At the end of the story, the grandmother shows a very obvious selfishness act where is only concerned about her life only and shows zero concern about the rest of the family. When the family mergi ngs the Misfit and his gang, the grandmother recognizes him as the Misfit. I know you wouldnt shoot a lady I know you come from nice people ask Jesus, you ought not to shoot a lady. Ill give you all the money Ive got (OConnor 355).She is pleading the Misfit for her life only by saying the word lady repeatedly and offering him the money. She is also praising the Misfit by calling him a good man and trying to save her life. She was also careless about her family. When her family is interpreted down into the woods, she continues to talk to Misfit. She ignores the sound of when her son and rest of the family were being shot. She is apparently oblivious to many things. She was ignoring everything but the Misfit. The shirt came flying at him and landed on his shoulders and he put it on. The grandmother couldnt name what the shirt reminded her of (OConnor 354).The grandmother doesnt even realize that shirt was her son Baileys. She had no interest in knowing where that shirt came from and what happened to my family. For the concern of her life only, she tries to persuade the Misfit the same way she tried with her family. I know youre a good man. You dont look a bit like you have common blood. I know you must come from nice people (OConnor 352). She is trying to manipulate the Misfit and hopes that he will bear her. She is thinking about no one else but the sake for herself. However she fails once again to influence the Misfit.One of her characteristics in the story is being a very pushy person. Even when she is not heard by her family, she continues to praise her homeland hoping that Bailey would change his mind still. After they had left The Tower, a part-stucco and part-wood filling station and dance hall (O Connor 348), the grandmother recapitulates an old plantation that she had visited in this neighborhood once when was a young lady (OConnor 349). Regardless of the consequences, the grandmother finds an alternative way to manipulate Bailey for changing his ro ute to the old house she wanted to see. She knew that Bailey would not be willing to lose anytime looking at an old house, but the more she talked about it, the more she wanted to see it once again (OConnor 349). She is being a very pushy person here trying to convince Bailey and makes it sound even interesting telling the children. There was a secret panel in this house, she said craftily, not telling the truth but wishing that she were, and the story went that all family silver was hidden in it when Sherman came through but it was never found (OConnor 349).The father concedes to visit the house after his kids demoralise to yell and scream that they wanted to see the house with secret panels (350). She persuades the children about telling them a secret panel in the house which makes them grows their excitement even more in seeing it. However she is not telling the truth about the house but just making the children want to see it serious away and would compel their father to take them there. She is not only being pushy to Bailey but also to the children.She seeks a way to gain Baileys attention. Its not far from here, I know, the grandmother said. It wouldnt take over twenty minutes (OConnor 350). The grandmother later realizes that the house with secret panels she told the children is in Tennessee not in Georgia. Her desire to visit the old house from childhood results in an accident when her cat Pitty Sing sprang onto Baileys shoulder (350) losing the control of the car and resulting into an accident.If the grandmother had not pushed her son to detour to see the old house, which she later realized was in Tennessee not in Georgia, they wouldnt have met with an accident. She is the cause of her entire family when they encounter the Misfit and his gang who shot everyone at the end of the story including the grandmother. Throughout the story, her various remarks reveal that she wants to achieve only for the benefit of her own and wont let anything come in her way. At the end, during her conversation with the Misfit, the grandmother says that she knows him from good people trying to save her own life.She carried out herself as a very selfish person especially at the end of the story. In my opinion she remained a static character as her characteristics didnt transform. She remains egocentric throughout the story and seeks to gain everything that will benefit her only. The grandmother shows various personality traits that brings families down fall at the end of the story. Her act of selfishness shows when she tells her son Bailey the benefit of taking their children to Tennessee.She wants the children to visit different part of world and be broad. But truthfully, only she will gain everything by going on vacation in Tennessee. She persuades her family by stating that this trip could be an educational experience for the children. As the story ends, she faces a death as her punishment for self-serving doings. Along with her, the entire family faces with death. Works Cited Updike, John. Pygmalion. Literature for Composition. eighth ed. New York Pearson Longman, 2007. Print.

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