Was the grandmother at fault for the families demise in a "good man is hard to find".
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A Good Man Is Hard To Find
A grandmother can either be the glue that holds the family together with her wisdom and patience or the Berlin wall that keeps the family apart. In "a good man is hard to find", the grandmother leads the family to a horrible fate. A lie she thought was crafty later yielded an unexpected car accident and an unwanted encounter with an escaped convict named the
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when lives are at stake. Bailey too did give in most of the time; nobody twisted his arm when making the decision to take the dirt road. He's spineless character can be seen with the disrespect he allowed from the children and waiting to the end to finally scold his mother. But too many consecutive mistakes were made by the grandmother especially her little lie that turned out disastrous in the end for the family.
when lives are at stake. Bailey too did give in most of the time; nobody twisted his arm when making the decision to take the dirt road. He's spineless character can be seen with the disrespect he allowed from the children and waiting to the end to finally scold his mother. But too many consecutive mistakes were made by the grandmother especially her little lie that turned out disastrous in the end for the family.