Monday, February 26, 2007

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

On the other hand, Flannery O’Connor wrote a short story related to the fundaments of the Christian faith. She explain how good and evil are present throughout the human soul. She used two main characters that symbolized the two aspect of the human behavior the good and the bad. She implies that the judge in Christianity contribute to evils, since salvation is possible, punishment is no longer a restraint, but is accepted as a consequences for action. The grandmother represents the old Christian faith. She talks about in moral values and how the world have turned trouble place hard to live. The Misfit played a role of offender confessing his sin to his minister. O’Connor expressed the reality that must people profess his faith during difficult times. The author suggested that the differences between good and evil can only be reached at the end of life in Christianity.

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