Unabridged Audiobook
These short stories show the difference in generational gaps when it comes to morals, values, beliefs, and dating in the South. The grandma who regarded herself as devout Christian but is actually the opposite, a judgmental bigoted sinner. It all comes to the surface after meeting the "Misfit." O'Connor uses situational irony throughout the short story. The title of the story "A Good Man is Hard to Find"is when, in fact, the bad man is easy to find, but the grandmother is really the Misfit. She tries to persuade the Misfit with her Christian grace but isn't spared. Her reckless mouth finally catches up with her. She notices that all that claim they're Christian ain't good people, this right here is a word all in itself. People use their religion as an excuse, as a hiding space, or to justify their ignorance. In the end, all stories displayed how hard it is to find a good man no matter how good they man seem, act, look, or behave. #book9of2024 #bookworm #whatsnext
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