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    “What would you attempt to do if you knew you could not fail” (Unknown)? No person can say or do anything without one taking it too personal and getting offended by it. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and belief but that does not mean they have the one correct opinion. Everyone has a story or background about their life that few people know about. Everyone has worked hard for something and failed. So why is it now people are constantly in disagreement with others beliefs and think they

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    introduced to the main character and narrator of the story. While Welty does not identify the character by name‚ except to refer to her as “Sister”‚ Welty does directly and indirectly introduce the character. The reader is given a bit of background on the character especially about the relationship between the main character and her younger sister‚ which is the driving force of the plot. This is the direct characterization. Then Welty also gives a bit of information indirectly about Sister as well

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    Eudora Welty’s “Why I Live at the P.O” describes a Southern American family‚ narrated by a dominating older sister. Known only as “Sister‚” she attempts to convince readers that her family is the reason that she lives at the post office‚ however‚ the actions of the wealthy family suggests her unreliability as a narrator. Throughout the manipulating lies within the family‚ Welty’s classic American comical story relates to mainstream literature throughout the drama of a typical family but the unusual

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    Suddenly‚ I caught sight of a figure running out of the shop like a bat out of hell and disappeared in a cloud of dust. A video games disk Fell onto my hands out of a sudden. The whole action happened really fast. I was so shocked that I just stood in the middle Of the road and heard someone calling‚" Stop thief!" but I simply don’ get what’s going on. After recalling the scene‚ I knew abruptly that I was holding the booty of the thief! I threw it on the floor violently and ran as fast as I can

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    “A Visit Of Charity” Do the two old women have a good relationship? Use quotations to support your answer. I think the two women have a very good relationship. I think this is evident is several parts of the story. One of the things that show this throughout the story is how the first old lady keeps on rationalizing the second old ladies behavior. We first see this when Marian brings them the potted flower and the second old lady keeps on insulting them‚ insisting “they are not pretty”(line

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    Heroic Efforts Of Phoenix Jackson In “A Worn Path” In Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path‚” the character Phoenix Jackson is introduced. Phoenix Jackson is an uneducated‚ African-American woman without any family besides her sick grandson. Phoenix is the hero of this story and fits the role well by delivering much-needed medicine to her grandson. Phoenix shows many distinct traits that reveal her to be a hero to her grandson. The heroic feats she accomplishes pave a path that leads to her satisfaction as

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    There are several different interpretations of A Worn Path‚ by Eudora Welty. Some believe that it is a story about life and death or about strength. While others believe it is about the love that a grandmother has for her grandchild. Although I am not completely opposed to the opinions of others‚ it is clearly a story that demonstrates a theme of racial inequality and the struggles African Americans had to endure to obtain freedom. The path itself is a symbol that makes it apparent that this

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    Time Worn Tradition:A Comparison of Values in Eudora Welty ’s "A Worn Path" and Shirley Jackson ’s "The Lottery"Families and society pass on traditions as a way of spreading certain knowledge or ways of life from generation to generation. People often consider traditions to be ancient‚ and therefore of the highest integrity and moral meaning. But what do you do when these traditions seem to fall short over time? It is the responsibility of every individual to choose for themselves what ways of life

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    In the excerpt from One Writer’s Beginnings ‚ Eudora Welty recalls previous experiences of reading and books that had later impact on her craft as a writer of fiction. The descriptions and well explained situations give the audience insight into her devotion as a fiction writer. Through the employment of metaphors‚ diction‚ and imagery the experiences described with Mrs. Calloway‚ her mother and herself explain the intensity of her memories and the value they have. In describing‚ Mrs. Calloway

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    black. This exact clip was cut out of my childhood and remains imprinted in my memories for some unknown reason. Every person has one of these “clips” in which they have a vivid memory of one place or time from their youth. Both E.B. White and Eudora Welty explore these memories in their pieces Once More to the Lake‚ and The Little Store‚ respectively. Each of these writers focus in on a place from their youth that had a deeper meaning to them. For White‚

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