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How does the encounter with the misfit change the grandmother and/or our view of her? in what way might we see the encounter with the misfit as, in o’connor’s own words, "returning" the grandmother "to reality and preparing [her] to accept [her] moment of grace" ("on her own work")? how does o’connor characterize the misfit? what is the significance of the grandmother’s recognizing or mistaking the misfit for "one of [her] own children" right before she dies? what does the misfit mean when he says the grandmother "would of been a good woman . . if it had been somebody there to shoot her every minute of her life"?

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