“... turned on to the dirt road and the car raced roughly along in a swirl of pink dust” (371). “... the house had six white columns across the front and that there was an avenue of oaks leading up to it and two little wooden trellis arbors on either side in front where you sat down with your suitor…” (370). “She could hear the wind move through the treetops like a long satisfied insunk of breath” (375). O’Connor writes her short story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” in a very descriptive way. She makes sure that you know what a location looks like or what the surroundings look like that her characters involved in. Describing her stories very clearly helps you to make a mental picture while reading, and makes it feel as if you are right along side of the characters. Being very descriptive as an author she has made it clear what the characters look like and what the scenery is in this story as it goes on. Using the biographical strategy is helps to know a little about O’Connor to understand why she wrote the way she did and what she wrote about. Knowing that most of her writings are centered around the South makes sense because that’s where she came
“... turned on to the dirt road and the car raced roughly along in a swirl of pink dust” (371). “... the house had six white columns across the front and that there was an avenue of oaks leading up to it and two little wooden trellis arbors on either side in front where you sat down with your suitor…” (370). “She could hear the wind move through the treetops like a long satisfied insunk of breath” (375). O’Connor writes her short story “A Good Man Is Hard To Find” in a very descriptive way. She makes sure that you know what a location looks like or what the surroundings look like that her characters involved in. Describing her stories very clearly helps you to make a mental picture while reading, and makes it feel as if you are right along side of the characters. Being very descriptive as an author she has made it clear what the characters look like and what the scenery is in this story as it goes on. Using the biographical strategy is helps to know a little about O’Connor to understand why she wrote the way she did and what she wrote about. Knowing that most of her writings are centered around the South makes sense because that’s where she came