After The
Misfit had executed the rest of the family in's short story, "A Good Man is Hard to
Find," it is certainly no surprise that he doesn't spare the grandmother in the end. It's
hard to feel sorry for her at that point since she sincerely believes The Misfit is worth saving
and that he has some redeemable human traits within him. She is wrong in that regard.
Additionally, she deserves little sympathy since her own foolish greed--to once again see the
plantation house with the "secret hiding place"--caused...
Friday, 13 June 2008
In the short story, "A Good Man is Hard to Find," what qualities of the grandmother do you like and dislike? Also, overall did you feel anything when...
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