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    Characterization in A Worn Path In Eudora Welty’s short story‚ A Worn Path‚ her use of characterization is one of indirectness. The reader never gets a vivid description of what Phoenix‚ the main character‚ looks like‚ nor does the reader receive the confirmation of her being a black woman. Throughout the story one is able to conclude that Phoenix is an old woman who cares a great amount for her sick you grandson. One can also infer that though most see her as old and fragile she sees herself

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    The Importance of Setting Two short stories from the text Portable Literature: Reading‚ Reacting‚ Writing show readers the importance of setting. “A Worn Path” is a short story that was written in 1940 by Eudora Welty‚ and it takes its place in Mississippi. “Hills Like White Elephants” is a title of short story that was written in 1927 by Ernest Hemingway‚ and it takes its place in Barcelona‚ Spain. The setting of each story helps readers to understand a theme or underlying idea. The story

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    Reader Response in ‘A Worn Path’ by Eudora Welty I had chosen a short story entitled ‘A Worn Path’ by Eudora Welty. A Worn Path was about an old Negro woman’s ritual journey from the Old Natchez Trace to a town. The main theme from this short story is the hardship of life faced by Phoenix Jackson. From starting of the novel until the end‚ the Old Phoenix had faced many challenges in life. First‚ we could see the Old Phoenix had a long journey from her place to the town just for to take the medicine

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    Eudora Welty’s short story A Worn Path is an interesting‚ the story full of symbolism. It explores some themes through the simple story of an elderly black woman in 1940s Mississippi‚ walking along an arduous path to town to collect medicine for her grandson. Along the way‚ she encounters various obstacles and interactions with others. The main character is Phoenix Jackson‚ and her journey is to get medicine for her sick grandson. The main plot of the story concerns her journey the worn path and

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    the future. As a result‚ occurrences seen on an average day sitting at school‚ exploring in the woods‚ or examining the stars have the potential to be life changing. An American Childhood (Dillard)‚ “Two Views of a River” (Twain)‚ and “Listening” (Welty) all allocate this thought‚ yet the works juxtapose each other with different morals. Annie Dillard writes of the expectations of her to return after completing college and settling in the same town in which she resides her entire life before attending

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    I choose to write about Phoenix Jackson from the story A Worn Path that was written Eudora Welty in 1941. The literacy work that Phoenix seems to display is figurative speech. Phoenix Jackson interests me because she was determined‚ thoughtful and unbreakable. Phoenix is a brittle older black woman who travels a long distance in the woods in the coldest time of the winter to town to get medicine for her ill grandson. During her walk‚ she encountered several things that tried to stop her from reaching

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    Love: The Greatest Motive In the story “A Worn Path” an elderly African-American woman named Phoenix Jackson embarks on a hackneyed journey that may seem effortless for most people‚ but is truly the epitome of all physical and psychological elements of overcoming anything in life. Before the story even begins one can recognize many ideas the story will elaborate on. For example‚ “A Worn Path” not only refers to its literal meaning of a path that has been worn down from being traveled on‚ but it

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    Brittney Goss Professor Mohamed English 104 5 October 2014 Details Within a Story In “Everyday Use” and “A Worn Path”‚ details and symbols are used to help tell a story. A significant symbol in “Everyday Use” that is important to the story is the yard at the Johnson family home. An important symbol in “A Worn Path” is the journey that Phoenix Jackson goes on to see her grandson. These symbols play an important role in giving more meaning behind the story. The yard in “Everyday Use” helps tell the

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    Sykes‚ Dennis J. “Welty ’s THE WORN PATH.” Explicator Vol. 56‚ Issue 3 (1998): 151. Literary Reference Center. EBSCO. Web. 30 July 2013 Sykes’s Analysis of Welty ’s “The Worn Path” In this article‚ Dennis J. Sykes offers an analysis of Eudora Welty ’s “A Worn Path.” The story relates the adventures of protagonist Phoenix Jackson‚ an ancient black woman‚ around 100 years old‚ according to Sykes‚ who undertakes a long and arduous journey from her outlying home to the nearest town. The

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    quite old and suffering from infirmities‚ Phoenix Jackson regularly walks a long distance to obtain medicine for her grandchild. Even in cold weather‚ when the frozen earth is slippery‚ she makes the trip. Her journey—the worn path she follows.” (Welty ) The path she travels across interrupts her life. Her love is the love and affection she has for her grandson. If we read the story closer then it may lead us to the conclusion that Phoenix really does not have a Grandson. Phoenix complains to the

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