Flannery O’Connor characterizes the children as being obnoxious in "A Good Man is Hard to Find." What is the significance of this choice? Would the result of the story be different if she characterized them in any other way?

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Flannery O’Connor characterizes the children as being obnoxious in "A Good Man is Hard to Find." The significance of this choice is: This descriptor corresponds to the "meanness" of the other characters.

Lack of kindness is such a prominent element or theme in the novel that when The Misfit's two cronies murder the entire family, the reader is left with little grief.

What is characterization?

Characterization is the creative representation (as in fiction or theater) of human character or motives, such as the author's portrayal of the boy as someone who desired to be accepted by others.

There is

  • direct characterization; and
  • indirect characterization.

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