
Misfit's gang
Misfit's gang, from Flannery O’Connor’s story "A Good Man is Hard to Find," consists of outlaws and criminals who are dangerous and moralistically chaotic. Led by The Misfit, they embody themes of nihilism and moral ambiguity. The gang operates outside societal norms, often engaging in violence and theft, but also reveal complex human traits. Their presence challenges notions of good versus evil, illustrating how moral decay and violence can lurk beneath surface appearances. The gang's interactions highlight the story’s exploration of grace, redemption, and the ambiguity of morality.