They both engage in psychic determinism and mental slavery. This is because the same author created these stories, so she relays her own feelings into her writings. This gives readers a greater insight into not only her characters but herself. There are also many psychological archetypes embedded into both stories. The Misfit and Pointer, the Bible salesman, are both archetypical symbols of the devil in the way they slyly deceive and ruin. The Grandmother and Hulga both represent the desert, because they are both hopeless in different circumstances. These two women are also considered the outcast character. The grandma is an outcast from her own son and Hulga is an outcast to the world due to her condition. Psychological archetypes link the themes of A Good Man is Hard to Find and Good Country People
They both engage in psychic determinism and mental slavery. This is because the same author created these stories, so she relays her own feelings into her writings. This gives readers a greater insight into not only her characters but herself. There are also many psychological archetypes embedded into both stories. The Misfit and Pointer, the Bible salesman, are both archetypical symbols of the devil in the way they slyly deceive and ruin. The Grandmother and Hulga both represent the desert, because they are both hopeless in different circumstances. These two women are also considered the outcast character. The grandma is an outcast from her own son and Hulga is an outcast to the world due to her condition. Psychological archetypes link the themes of A Good Man is Hard to Find and Good Country People