Saturday, June 1, 2019
Foreshadowing in A Good Man Is Hard To Find by Flannery Oââ¬â¢Connor :: A Good Man Is Hard To Find Flannery Oââ¬â¢Connor
In A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery OConnor, one is struck by the unexpected violence at the end of the story. However, if one re-reads the story as second time, one will see definite signs of betoken of the ending. In the mark of this story, OConnor uses strong imagery to foreshadow the people and the events in this story. There ar three significant times she uses this technique. They are the description of the grandmothers typeset, the death of the family, and the conversation between the Misfit and the grandmother. The grandmother did not want to go to Florida she ironically dresses in her Sunday best. She was dressed very nicely with, A navy blue blue dress with a small white dot in the print. Her collars and cuffs were white organdy trimmed with lace and at her neckline she had pinned a purple spraying of cloth violets containing a sachet. (11). A strong omen imagery can be seen in these lines. Knowing the ending of the story, the grandmothers elaborate dress symb olizes a preparation for her coffin. When a person dies, they are usually dressed in their best outfit, just the like the grandmother was dressed in what seemed to be in her Sunday best. A stronger foreshadowing is when OConnor states the reason for the grandmothers beautiful dress, In case of an accident, anyone seeing her dead on the passage would know at once that she was a lady. (11). She herself predicts her own death. Unfortunately, she does not know this yet. Not only does OConnor foreshadow the grandmothers death, she foreshadows the deaths of the rest of the family. The foreshadowing of the familys death is very evident when they passed by a cotton field with five or six graves fenced in the middle of it, like a small island. (12). It is not an accident that the numbers of graves five or six matches the exact number of people in the car. There are 5 people and a baby. Since a baby in not exactly a full person, it is appropriate to say five or six. This foreshadowing image leads into the next one Look at the grave the grandmother said, pointing it out. That was the old family burying ground. That belonged to the plantation. Wheres the plantation? John Wesley asked. Gone With the Wind, said grandmother. Ha. Ha. (12).
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