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A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor Paragraph

George Larach 12/8/17 ELA A Good Man is Hard to Find by Flannery O’Connor Paragraph Question: What character do you find most interesting in the story? Why? [In the story “A Good Man is Hard to Find” by Flannery O’Connor, we are deceived by the uninteresting and, one could say, dull establishing pages, only to be completely caught off guard by the compelling and spine-chilling outlaw The Misfit, who appears near the end of the story after a car accident.] “The grandmother shrieked. She scrambled to her feet and stood staring. ‘You’re The Misfit!” she said. ‘I recognized you at once!’ ‘Yes’m,’ said the man, smiling slightly as if he were pleased in spite of himself to be known, ‘but it would have been better for all of you, lady, if you hadn’t of reckernized me.’” The Misfit, for me, is the most compelling character because he seems to know exactly what he’s doing. Along with his two partners Hiram and Bobby Lee, The Misfit toys with his victims minds, giving them a false ...

ELA C Persepolis 155-222 Blog

George Larach 9/29/17 ELA C 155-222 Persepolis Blog Question: Why did Marjane's parents decide to send her to Europe? Do you think this was the right decision? Why or why not? (Harrison, Kim. "ELA 2015-2016") Answer: I think Marjane's parents made a right decision to send her to Europe. They were trying to prevent Marajne from experiencing more war and death. However, Marjane had to face her own internal war with her maturity and nationality, for she no longer wanted to seem like a child, and she didn't want people to know she was Iranian. In order to solve these problems, Marjane first had to force herself to mature. She made new friends (p. 167), who debatably were a good or bad influence on her. She learned not to rely on others when she moved in by herself to an apartment, and to not take anything from anyone when she insulted the sisters. These actions devoted greatly to her maturation into a strong, independent woman. When it came to her internal...