Answer the prompt in full.
Prompt: One way to understand this story is to ask what O’Connor is telling us about what constitutes a “good” person. Her definition here is largely negative. What is a good person not like, according to the story? What, then, is a good person like?
What does The Misfit mean when he states, “She would of been a good woman…if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life”?
If you are dissatisfied with O’Connor’s ending to the story, how would you write the ending? Either rewrite it or give us a brief overview.
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