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A Good Man is Hard to Find

Please answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper.


1. Until the end of the story, the grandmother is in denial about what kind of a person she is.
She bases conduct and judgment on appearances (similar to Young Goodman Brown).
Using complete sentences, provide three (3) examples from the text that demonstrate
this.
2. The Misfit bases his conduct and judgment on what he believes is the reality of the world
around him. Which character do you respect more: the grandmother or The Misfit? Is one
worse than the other? Why?
3. The grandmother refers to The Misfit as one of her children. What do you think that
symbolizes?
4. Which member of the family is NOT one of her children? How does this characters
behavior differ from the rest of the family?

A Good Man is Hard to Find


Please answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Until the end of the story, the grandmother is in denial about what kind of a person she is.
She bases conduct and judgment on appearances (similar to Young Goodman Brown).
Using complete sentences, provide three (3) examples from the text that demonstrate
this.
2. The Misfit bases his conduct and judgment on what he believes is the reality of the world
around him. Which character do you respect more: the grandmother or The Misfit? Is one
worse than the other? Why?
3. The grandmother refers to The Misfit as one of her children. What do you think that
symbolizes?
4. Which member of the family is NOT one of her children? How does this characters
behavior differ from the rest of the family?

A Good Man is Hard to Find


Please answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper.
1. Until the end of the story, the grandmother is in denial about what kind of a person she is.
She bases conduct and judgment on appearances (similar to Young Goodman Brown).
Using complete sentences, provide three (3) examples from the text that demonstrate
this.
2. The Misfit bases his conduct and judgment on what he believes is the reality of the world
around him. Which character do you respect more: the grandmother or The Misfit? Is one
worse than the other? Why?
3. The grandmother refers to The Misfit as one of her children. What do you think that
symbolizes?

4. Which member of the family is NOT one of her children? How does this characters
behavior differ from the rest of the family?

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