Good Vs Evil In A Good Man Is Hard To Find

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Good versus Evil: A look at the never ending battle through the eyes of Flannery O’Connor as portrayed in A Good Man is Hard to Find Good versus Evil: A look at the never ending battle through the eyes of Flannery O’Connor as portrayed in A Good Man is Hard to Find A Good Man is Hard to Find is O’Connor’s portrayal of religious conflict between good and evil. It is also one of impending doom which was lived by O’Connor throughout her life after being diagnosed with Lupus (Diyanni, 2007, p.184) a condition which ultimately killed her father (Shmoop Editorial Team, 2008). The conflict is played out throughout the story by morally flawed characters in the form indifference, disrespect, manipulation and the threat of and ultimate loss of life. Being raised as a southerner and a Catholic, it is logical that she would use the never-ending battle between good and evil as a base for this story. O’Connor uses what is defined as the southern gothic style: the avoidance of perpetuating stereotypes of the “Old South” such as the dainty southern belle from the classic genre but using instead the gothic types like the “spiteful spinster” and portraying them in a more realistic manner. This style weaves good traits of the characters in with “grotesque” traits which in this case are most accurately portrayed in the acts of monstrous…show more content…
202) and the way O’Connor describes the way she was dressed (DiYanni, 2007, p. 203). She was also a manipulative “lady” of the South in that she tried to convince the other characters to bend to her will in a very genteel way throughout the story. She came across as selfish in that she wants her own way but also selfless in that she is concerned about her family. Her concern is stated in the beginning of the story when she tells Bailey of the escaped convict who is headed to Florida and advises that they go
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