“A good Man is Hard to Find ” The reason a good man is hard to find is because if ones standards are to high their goal is almost impossible to reach. The grandmother’s mindset was still in the past she falls into the old southern woman stereotype. The Southern woman wanted a religious, upstanding southern gentleman and in this day and age that type of individual is hard to find. The grandmother has a strong faith in god and it affects every aspect of her life. The misfit doesn’t believe in god he believes that god through everything off balance by c laming to raise the dead but no one can prove it so therefore he has no faith, this totally contradicts the grandmothers beliefs. What I drew from the statement “somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life” is that as soon as death was near, the old lady changed from a bitter old racist to an understanding and compassionate southern lady.
This is a direct knock on southern life and how many older people in the south hide behind the facade of religion and manners to disguise their racist and bitter ways. If someone had threatened her every minute of her life, then she could have been nice all the time, not just when it mattered. Poetry Paper The purpose of this project is to help you develop an appreciation of one author’s ability to involve you in deep reading of literature. Write a 4-5 page paper on a short story or novel by a writer from the list below. (You may not choose a story we have discussed in class. ) Pay careful attention to, and write in depth about, .
The Essay on Satire: The Exposure of Southern Life
Mark Twain wrote the renowned nineteenth century novel The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn as a humorist, with intentions solely entertain the reader. Although the author warns at the start of the book, “persons attempting to find a moral in this narrative will be banished”, he submerses the reader into Southern society to evaluate their values (Notice). Satirists seek to find motives behind ...
plot (don’t simply retell the story).
character development (what does the author do to make us care what happens to the main character).
figurative language (how does the author’s use irony, symbolism, etc. help create deeper levels of understanding of the theme the author is exploring) You are responsible for researching the writer / stories in at least two academic journal articles. You may not simply go out to the Internet for your sources, they will not be credited. You may also not simply provide a quote or two from the articles.
You must demonstrate that you have read the articles in their entirety and how they have led to an understanding of the writer and / or the stories. You are not required to include biographies of the writers. Provide biographical information only if it relates directly to our understanding of the story. Follow the formatting you used in your poetry paper. See the course syllabus if you have questions about form. William Faulkner Edgar Alan Poe Flannery O’Connor Ernest Hemingway Herman Melville Gabriel Garcia Marquez Richard Wright Katherine Anne Porter James Joyce Ralph Ellison The paper is due the 1 st class following the Spring Break, April 2.
You are required to have attended at least one session at the Writing Center by Thursday, March 22 nd.