The Dual Spirit Of Consciousness In The Blues And O’Connor’S “A Good Man Is Hard To Find”

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Similar to how the Misfit was labeled as “different” and “bad” at a young age, Blues music was hit with the same stereotype when it was contrasted against religious music. In “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” O’Connor questions the labels of right and wrong that fall upon people and things...
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In “A Good Man is Hard to Find,” O’Connor questions the labels of right and wrong that fall upon people and things. The story presents a number of questions. What is defined as good or evil when speaking about the human spirit? Who is authorized to dictate those labels? O’Connor works to subjugate these labels by showcasing the harsh identity by which the Misfit is marked as well as the means by which he shows the grandmother her religious inconsistency...
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