Sunday, March 17, 2019

The Effective Use of Tone in Flannery OConnors A Good Man is Hard to

The Effective Use of Tone in Flannery OConnors A Good small-arm is disenfranchised to Find Flannery OConnors short tarradiddle, A Good Man is Hard to Find, begins with a Southern family preparing to go on what seems to be a emblematic holiday. The story is humorous at first because the reader is unaware of how the story will end. The tone alternates dramatically from amusing to frightening and plays an important crash in making the story effective. The narrator starts the story giving circumstance information about the grandmother and her son, Bailey. The narrator explains that the grandmother didnt want to go to Florida (320). Although a major conflict could result from her dislike of the familys choice of vacation spots, it does not. When the grandmother first speaks she asks Bailey to read a newspaper article that she has found. She attempts to change his mind about not going to Florida, by saying, Here this swearing that calls himself The Misfit is aloose from the F ederal Pen and headed toward Florida and you read here what it says he did to these people... (320). Bailey does not ...

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