Man is Hard to Find.” The story is indeed a meditation on the nature of evil, the possibility of redemption and the transformative power of grace. The character of the grandmother who initially seems like a shallow and self-centered person, is transformed through the course of the story as she confronts the reality of evil and the limitations of her own worldview the grandmother is forced to confront her own limitations and beliefs. This process is difficult and challenging, and it is characterized by elements of suspense and tension as the family’s encounter with the Misfit becomes increasingly dangerous.. Ultimately, the story shows that even in a world full of bad people, being good will always bring you redemption and will transform your character through humanity grace and empathy and understanding others.
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I love your take and main idea of the story. I had come to the conclusion that when faced with adversity people will start to show their true colors and will do a complete 180. The grandmother who in no way shape or form was just a terrible person to be around or associated with started to reflect on herself and try to turn over a new leaf and lead a path to changing herself for the better.