Character
Consequently, The children were particularly disrespectful and often did not regard the grandmother’s well-being. If the children of the grandmother do not …show more content…
The family has southern roots can tell from the dialect or language used in the dialogue of the conversation of the family. The Outlaw Misfit realize that she (grandmother) was rather intrigued than annoying to him but nuisance to his logical reasoning why he was such trouble past. He soon triggered from her antics. Her plead to that he can be saved or forgiven by praying to Jesus impulse reaction to kill. Meanwhile, the Racial tensions arose in the selection was fester into stereotype the Poor African experience of the Southern region of the United States. The grandma of the selection was somewhat wise to give advice to the family to broaden their awareness for personal safety. The killer psyche fed from the family arrogance that ultimately cost their lives. According to O’Connor (1965),”Little niggers in the country don’t have things like we do. “(Line 20, page 117). The symbolism and theme of the essay brought raw emotion of the grandmother living in from era that fuels such among races discussing the African American how class in general from both the grandmother and the grandchildren. The selection I choose to discuss is you guess it a good man is hard to find. This selection in detail a mother 's influence of male child that can fester adverse consequences to …show more content…
First, The backdrop of the grandma seen what going to happen but she chose to let events unfold to get away from the family. Then when she could not persuade the Misfit killer so she will live she tried to appeal to his conscious. Afterwards, O ‘Connor and Edgar Allan Poe have accomplished the broaden much of the true genius of literature when eagerness for more abstract views of tragedy and comedy writing builds a wide range of audience pushing the creativity