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Comparing O 'Connor's A Good Man Is Hard To Find'

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In “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”, O'Connor uses a character to play a God-like role in the judgment of others despite having her own moral ailments. A comparison to this story would be Bruce Almighty, in which the main character, Bruce, plays the role of God consequently for his own ailments. Both authors also use their ability of storytelling to show readers a representation of abjection and jouissance. Both the grandmother and Bruce play a god, whether literally or theoretically, in their actions. The grandmother is seen to be judging the various people within her life. As she encounters everyone, she judges them to be good based on their moralities, though she struggles with handling her own ailments of lying, complaining, and using her family. She holds this belief that she should be the one to judge others. In the movie Bruce Almighty, Bruce questions god and his ability to grant blessings due to being fired from his job, and in return, receives all his powers to test him. Furthermore, both characters use their god-like positions to try to influence others for personal gain. While the grandmother tries to influence the Misfit into believing God and telling …show more content…

They believe that they are both entitled to their positions and lacked formal compassion not only for people but even for otherworldly objects. They both use their ego to achieve what they want and come to unfortunate circumstances to learn the meanings of being moral, compassionate individuals. Both authors may have used these examples and themes for their stories to teach readers what being selfish can do for one another, and that gaining clarity and peace comes from being understanding, forgiving, and thankful. They both demonstrate this through the clear development of distress and poor morals in both characters, receiving a life-changing experience, and coming out with different moralities, views, and

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