A Good Man is Hard to Find
After reading everyone else posts', I am still very confused by this entire story. On a literal level, the story revolves around a grandmother and her son's family taking a vacation. Although the grandmother suggests the family goes to Tennessee, they instead go to Florida. The grandmother is against travelling to Florida because of the recent news of "the misfit" now being "aloose" from prison. But the family disregards her suggestion and heads to Florida anyway. Along the trip the grandmother suggests they detour for a moment as she recalls a destination she wants to show the family. However, its not long after they begin the detour she remembers that the destination she so vividly remembers is in fact in Tennessee and not in Florida. It is at this point the family get into a car accident causing the car to over turn and essentially overturning the entire story for the worse. Soon after the accident another car drives past so the family calls for help, but we soon find out it is "the misfit" inside the car. What's the irony in that? The story begins with the grandmother saying "I wouldn't take my children in any direction with a criminal like that aloose in it. I couldn't answer to my conscience if I did." At the end of the story once captured by "the misfit" the grandmother did all she could to save herself, repeatedly saying "I know you wouldn't shoot a lady!" but not once mentioning saving the children. After reading this short story I still don't understand "the misfit's" position as he is extremely ambiguous in context. On a literal level he appears to be just that, a misfit who found an opportunity to strike again.
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