Bailey

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Bailey is a central character in Flannery O’Connor’s short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” serving as the weary, practical father whose family road trip spirals into tragedy.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
short story character
appearsIn A Good Man Is Hard to Find
characterTrait practical
weary
conflictWith the grandmother
createdBy Flannery O'Connor
surface form: Flannery O’Connor
deathSceneLocation roadside in rural Georgia
familyRole father
gender male
hasChild John Wesley
June Star
hasMother the grandmother
killedBy the Misfit
surface form: The Misfit
literaryMovementContext Southern Gothic
marriedTo Bailey’s wife
narrativeFunction family patriarch on road trip
narrativeRole protagonist’s son
nationalityInFiction American
publicationYearOfWork 1955
roleInWork central character
storySettingContext family road trip
travelsTo Florida
workFirstPublishedIn A Good Man Is Hard to Find
surface form: A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories

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