A Good Man Is Hard To Find: Character Analysis

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In the story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” the villain is known as The Misfit who was wrongfully accused of murder. The Misfit would tell the grandmother,” but somewhere along the line [he] done something wrong and got sent to the penitentiary” (Connor 27) and this act makes him feel compelled to do the things he does. In “Good Country People” the antagonist is Manley Pointer who is a great con-artist and did just that. Manley Pointer is crooked to the core even what he carries with him shows that trait, “[i]t was hollow and contained a pocket flask of whiskey, a pack of cards, and a small blue box with printing on it” (Conner 9) just illustrating that he is a corrupt man who would only have evil intentions. These two characters both evil with

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