Flannery O'Connor's Stories
A good man is hard to find
There’s a strange passage early in the story concerning a “Negro child” (the paragraph begins “’In my time…’”). What’s wrong with this incident? Why is it included in the story?
There’s a strange passage early in the story concerning a “Negro child” (the paragraph begins “’In my time…’”). What’s wrong with this incident? Why is it included in the story?
I think there is a sense of irony here. Grandmother longs for a time of decency and good manners yet makes derogatory remarks about a Negro child she sees. She calls him a "pickaninny," which is a disrespectful term used to refer to African-American slave children. I think this illustrates the hypocritical values of the older generation.