Louise Cowan. “In her introduction to The Tragic Abyss, Dr. Louise Cowan asserts tragedy in itself is an unarguably communal:having conflict between different communities”. In my short story the conflict arises when the misfit helps the families after their crash. Also at the end of the story when the Grandmother “is suddenly moved to call him her child and reaches out to touch him”(454). This contributes to the tragic vision because “tragedies tend to stress the individual and the consequences of the individual's actions”(Cowan). This quote is used to prove that this crime was done by his own individual …show more content…
“In his essay over A Good Man is Hard to Find, Stanley Renner asserts the misfit is a coldblooded killer, yet we are drawn to sympathize with his tormented inability to reconcile himself to the profound incongruities of the world in which he is trapped”. This quote makes me realize he is wrong for killing the family but then again he builds this story to where readers sympathize with him that he is trapped by his past. In a way the readers is to feel sorry for him, because of his past, but that doesn't give him a reason to kill. “A mentally disturbed child, he has been imprisoned for killing for his father without premeditation or awareness”(Kinney). This quote shows the misfit is supposedly mentally disturbed, but kills the grandmother and also represents the readers needing to