In Flannery O'Conner's "A Good Man is Hard to Find" the plot of the story is grounded in situational irony, a conflict between ordinary folks and both chance and evil. The forces of chance are built by an almost overwhelming set of coincidences that lead in a straight line to disaster. When the story first started out the grandmother was trying to convince her son, Bailey, to take the family to east Tennessee. Although she was being very persistent Bailey was just ignoring her request. So with out much delay she joined them on there pursuit to Florida. As the trip
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