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Flannery O'Conner's short story "A Good Man is Hard to Find" and Jari Cain Rossi's motion picture "Black Hearts Bleed Red" both address an account involving a dysfunctional American family traveling through a rural scenery and falling victim to a band of ruthless escaped convicts. Rossi's film is an adaptation of the short story, but fails to provide the same intensity that the story provides. This is also probable to be a result of the director's choice to provide viewers with a different perspective on the storyline.
The two storylines appear to be very similar when considering matters from a general point-of-view. One of the most intriguing aspects about both works is that they succeed in influencing readers, and, respectively, viewers, to experience feelings related to grotesque as they struggle to find a meaning for each character's attitude toward the others. All of these characters seemed to be self-centered as they constantly focus on influencing the others in sharing their point-of-view (Friedman & Lawson 115).
Even with the fact that the writer and the director present people with an image regarding a dysfunctional family, it is difficult for readers and viewers to refrain from associating stereotypes with most of the characters. It actually seems that the characters are typical Americans who take on their roles seriously, as the grandmother reads tabloids, Bailey reads the sports section, and the children read the amusing parts. The overall structure of the short story and the film are horribly farcical, taking into account that the family's future is actually related to tabloid stories involving cruel criminals and innocent victims.
Rossi presents the divergence between Bailey's wife and his mother...
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