Good Country People Analysis

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After reading the story “Good Country People”, by Flannery O’Connor the reader can conclude that it is clear that a person can’t judge a book by its cover. Many people go by first impression and feel like they can give their confidence to someone that shows them something they are not at the beginning. To start of this story Mrs. Hopewell is seen as an easy to take advantage woman. The narrator describes how she puts up with Mrs. Freeman attitude who is just a simple worker. Not many bosses put up with their workers attitude so Mrs. Freeman takes advantage of Mrs. Hopewell kindness that she confuses for a weakness. Mrs. Hopewell has a daughter name Hulga which stands for ugly. Hulga is a very insecure and heartless person because of all the