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    Montaque 1 English 1102 Ms. Parks 18 February 2014 A Worn Path Eudora Welty’s short story "A Worn Path" takes place on an early December morning which deals with a very elderly and frail black woman‚ Phoenix; and the hardships inherent in her life. Phoenix Jackson is the main character‚ she is characterized as a strong poor elderly woman because of her appearance‚ personality and determination. For example‚ the narrator states‚ that Phoenix wore “a dark striped dress reaching down to her

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    Some of us can be so busy until we don’t have time for anything. We seem to be drown in a sea of to-do lists‚ rosters‚ meeting schedules‚ appointments and never ending cycle of activities. Along the way‚ subtly‚ we pick up various emotional baggage. And they are certainly not a quiet bunch. They like to whisper. Like it or not‚ they slip into your handgrip; stress‚ discouragement‚ disappointment‚ regret‚ etc. This baggage prefers to hop on our shoulders. And they weigh us down‚ causing us to activate

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    Anna Grace Walker Dr. Bishop EN1123 19 May 2010 In Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path‚” the main character‚ Phoenix Jackson‚ faces several different obstacles throughout the story. The older black woman is venturing far away from her home to fetch her sick grandson’s medicine. Phoenix has to deal with rude people and overgrown nature trails the entire way. Although Phoenix is well into her years‚ she overcomes the insulting individuals and the nature obstacles that she encounters. Phoenix does

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    hrns lit 10-16-14 Eudora Welty essay Eudora Welty has a past that would still be labeled as successful to this day. She went to the University of Wisconsin and studied business at Columbia University. But her study time has cut short because when her father died her returned back to her hometown in Mississippi. There she became a publicist photographer for the Work Progress Administration (WPA). Because of this job‚ Welty did a lot of traveling. During her travels Welty started to gain inspiration

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    Eudora Welty‚ author of A Worn Path‚ formated her narrator so that it would not have any part in the story other than telling it. From this‚ the reader is able to characterize the protagonist‚ Phoenix Jackson‚ as a woman who is very determined and loving and focused on one goal‚ bring medicine home to help her sick grandson. As a reader‚ one can tell that Phoenix is a very determined grandmother‚ for she had to face many challenges in order to help her grandson. On lines 35 to 37 the author describes

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    and “A Worn Path” From their titles‚ we realize these short stories will take us on a literary journey but what we do not realize are the choices and obstacles the protagonists encounter that adds dimension to the story. The readers’ perceptions about the events are changed by the symbolism surrounding the characters and the conflicts that are presented. “A Worn Path” is a character story told in a third-person point of view about an elderly‚ colored woman and her journey along a path she

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    The Unites States is one of the utmost diverse countries in the world‚ yet there still seems to be hatred towards colored people or just people that happen to be different in general. Black lives matter and Blue Lives Matter have become two extremely well-known protest movements and both seem to be against one another for obvious reasons. The black community is against the police force due to shootings police have made towards the black community while the police force blames the black community

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    as successful as it ought to be. The stories "How to Talk to Your Mother" and "I Stand Here Ironing" are the examples of this conflict. Lorrie Moore is distinguished for the clever wordplay‚ irony and sardonic humor of her fiction. "How to Talk to Your mother" is a short story in her collection Self-Help. It is about a failed relationship of a daughter and her mother over time. Similarly‚ Tillie Olsen’s "I Stand Here Ironing" portrays powerfully the economic and domestic burdens a poor woman faced

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    Eudora Welty’s short story “A Worn Path” describes the journey of Phoenix Jackson. Phoenix is an elderly black woman who shouldn’t be making such a treacherous journey. But what drives her you might ask? The reader doesn’t find out until the end of the story that she makes this journey every year‚ “as regular as clock work” (34)‚ to get medicine for her ailing grandson. Some might say that this story is about the love and endurance of a loving grandmother. But after being asked if her grandson is

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    Live Your Life to the Fullest “You only live once‚ but if you do it right‚ once is enough‚” –Mae West. The Transcendentalist time period relates mostly to the philosophy‚ “Live life to the fullest.” Transcendentalists’ believe in self-reliance‚ individualism‚ and inner spiritual beliefs‚ just like any person who wants to live their life to the fullest. Every person should enjoy every moment of their lives by appreciating everything in order to follow their dreams and to live their lives to the

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