Hard To Find Justice

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Justice lacks prevalent understanding, and Flannery O’Connor’s “A Good Man is Hard to Find” provides evidence towards justice’s obscurities. O’Connor’s story condones an overarching message regarding justice: lacking justice provides difficulties establishing an ideal society. Individualized conceptions justice obtain creates negative connotations, and O’Connor’s characters, the Misfit and the Grandmother represent the various corruptions misconceptions cause.
Vengeance derives the Misfit’s perspective concerning justice; the Misfit’s fascination regarding revenge causes resentment and ironically injustice. The Misfit states, “Daddy was a card himself… He never got in trouble with the Authorities though. Just had the knack of handling them,”