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A GOOD MAN IS HARD TO FIND Flannery O'Connor THE CHARACTER OF THE GRAND-MOTHER: "The good old days": nostalgia towards the past. It corresponds to a lost sense of security in the plantation system (big white house). It is a third-person narrative. He can manipulate reality if he wants. He can impose his own vision on the reading. It is important because the author has a didactic message. THE SETTING: The story takes place in the Southern states. The characters are natives from the South. The grand-mother is the agent who will lead the family to the tragedy.
Approximate Word count = 355 Approximate Pages = 1.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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