In “The Necklace” the narrator notes that the necklace is beautiful but worthless. The narrator further indicates that …show more content…
Similarly, “A good man is hard to find” story presents quite unconventional views and rambling that can drive a person crazy. This character has the capability of talking continuously, without considering the side of others. She describes a simple idea through long stories and indirect conversation. This character trait leads her to being killed (O’Connor 959). Her son, Bailey often show discomfort with her actions and mode of ideologies she portrays, but a strong attached is evident from the whole story, although it lacks expression from the story. The description of the grandmother gives her old-fashioned character that would be easily recognized as a lady if found dead on the road (O’Connor 948). At this point of the story, the reader realizes that the lady is from the southern part where racial differences are eminent from the neighborhood. Her use of disparaging words such as “nigger”, “A Good Man is Hard to Find”, in addition to small jokes prove her innocent on political correctness …show more content…
An example is the initial description of the grandmother, where the writer says she dresses in a manner that anybody seeing her dead along the road would simply recognize her like a lady. As they drove past the graveyard, they see five graves. In the car, they were five except the cat, which gets thrown out of the window. In the contrary, Mathilde views the epitome of wealth. She has a necklace made of fake jewels that insinuates that even the richest people in the society pretend posses more than they even