Parental Figure // Emma Kate Patterson
I find it interesting that the grandmothers feels as though she must convince Bailey to do what she believes is best for him. In “A Good Man Is Hard to Find” the grandmother very obviously is trying to convince her grandson not to go somewhere he wants to go. As the parental figure in his life with him having lived with her I believe she should not have to convince him but she should be able to tell him they are not going considering the dangerous situation she lays out at the beginning of the reading. This makes me question her sterness as a parental figure. I also must wonder if there are underlying reasons she will not be harsh with Bailey and why she allows him to have his way. I also question if these underlying reasons have something to do with the reason Bailey is being raised by his grandmother. I have to wonder if she feels sorry for Bailey and if so why. We see very obviously that they want two different things. The grandmothers actions make me as the question, “why is Bailey in control of this decision?”
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