June Star

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June Star is a bratty, outspoken young girl in Flannery O’Connor’s short story “A Good Man Is Hard to Find,” known for her rudeness and lack of empathy.

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June Star canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf child character
fictional character
ageGroup child
appearsIn A Good Man Is Hard to Find
surface form: "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
appearsInGenre Southern Gothic
surface form: Southern Gothic fiction
associatedWithTheme family conflict
moral shallowness
violence and grace in everyday life
causeOfDeath murder by The Misfit’s accomplices (implied)
characterTrait bratty
disrespectful toward adults
insensitive
lacking empathy
outspoken
rude
createdBy Flannery O'Connor
surface form: Flannery O’Connor
criticizes the Grandmother’s appearance
the Grandmother’s clothing
dialogueFunction contributes to the story’s dark humor
reveals family dysfunction
diesIn A Good Man Is Hard to Find
surface form: "A Good Man Is Hard to Find"
familyName not specified in the story
firstPublicationContext short story collection "A Good Man Is Hard to Find and Other Stories"
gender female
hasRelative Bailey
Bailey’s wife
the Grandmother
hasSibling John Wesley
languageOfWork English
literaryPeriod 20th-century American literature
medium literature
nationality American (fictional)
roleInWork foil to the Grandmother’s pretensions
member of the central family
settingOfActions family road trip to Florida
showsAttitude disrespect for her grandmother
disrespect for her parents
speaksTo Bailey’s wife
John Wesley
the Misfit
surface form: The Misfit

the Grandmother
toneOfSpeech blunt
sarcastic

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Bailey hasChild June Star