Bailey’s wife

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Bailey’s wife is a character in Flannery O’Connor’s short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” known as the mother of the family who encounters the criminal Misfit during their ill-fated road trip.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fictional character
literary character
appearsIn "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" NERFINISHED
appearsInCollection "A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories" NERFINISHED
createdBy Flannery O’Connor NERFINISHED
encounters the Misfit NERFINISHED
the Misfit’s accomplices
familyRole daughter-in-law of the grandmother
mother
firstPublicationOfWork 1953
gender female
hasChild John Wesley NERFINISHED
June Star NERFINISHED
unnamed baby
languageOfWork English
narrativeRole member of the central family
victim of violent crime
nationality American
settingOfWork American South NERFINISHED
spouse Bailey NERFINISHED
storyMedium short story
travelsWith Bailey NERFINISHED
John Wesley NERFINISHED
June Star NERFINISHED
her baby
the grandmother
workAuthorNationality American
workGenre Southern Gothic NERFINISHED
short fiction

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the Misfit killsCharacter Bailey’s wife
subject surface form: The Misfit