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    Dysfunctional Damsels What is worse‚ a mysterious disappearance that results in a child or one that results in death? Two women‚ two authors‚ and two different stories raise that question and leaves many people to speculate the right answer. Eudora Welty’s “Why I Live at the P.O.” and William Faulkner’s “A Rose for Emily” are the hosts of the two characters Stella Rondo and Miss Emily Grierson respectively‚ and both stories show the unique‚ yet cryptic tales of two women’s roles in a town and family

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    learn important life’s lesson. Humanities can convey important life messages through music‚ literature and achievements; we can learn certain things about life and that’s what reminds us that we are human beings. The Work of William Faulkner and Eudora Welty comment on what it means to be human. To be human in the modern world for me means that humans are creatures that have the free will do to what they want to do whether right or wrong without the intervention of any other influences. Evening Sun

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    points out of 25.00 points total. Life is full of choices we make that lead us down roads called journeys. Journey’s shape our life and our perception of our life and other’s lives. Robert Frost’s “The Road Not Taken” and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty both share the same theme‚ which is a journey. Each indicate that life is a journey‚ and the outcomes of the journey are based on the choices we have made in life. In one literary work‚ we have the right of choice while in the other literary

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    much is given‚ much is required (12:48). In analyzing Robert Frost’s‚ “The Road Not Taken‚” (as cited in Clugston‚ 2011‚ sec. 2.2) and Eudora Welty’s‚ “A Worn Path‚” (as cited in Clugston‚ 2011‚ sec. 6.5)‚ there is a sense of purpose‚ producing perseverance in the journey of life of each of the protagonists. In each of these two literary pieces‚ Frost and Welty each present a perseverant individual that arrives at the end of their life’s journey‚ with much to show for their life choices. The theme

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    Ambition In A Worn Path

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    Ever had to face a contrary impulse by the drive of ambition? When confronted with challenging tasks‚ we intend to endure it with perseverance till the end‚ whether we have achieved the goal or not. In Welty’s work “A Worn Path” seizes the moments of the protagonist as she overcomes her obstacles from every angle. Poe’s character‚ Montresor is also someone who entitled to this but does it in a rancorous way. With all opinions aside‚ these protagonists have attested persistence through strength‚ endurance

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    reflect on a character and emphasize their details in the stories “A Worn Path”‚ and “An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge”‚ and in the poems “Because I Could Not Stop for Death”‚ and “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening”. To begin‚ “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty follows Phoenix Jackson on her voyage into town. She is a very bland and unmemorable character as the story

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    or place in a story. Setting plays an important role in the success of stories. Three examples of this importance can be explained through “To Build a Fire” by Jack London and “The Cask of the Amontillado” by Edgar Allan Poe and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty. The settings used in these stories set the reader’s mood. A good writer’s depiction of setting puts the reader right into the story. “To Build a Fire” by Jack London takes place on a trail in the Yukon. This setting is vital to the story because

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    Themes of AWorn Path John Novotny English Literature 125 Melissa Eidson 8 April 2012 The text feels the theme of the story A Worn Path is about sacrificial love. I believe that while short‚ the story has multiple themes. I believe another theme is the era of the story itself. Not enslaved‚ not free. The story examines a woman who was alive at the "surrender"‚ now living in what seems the 1930’s. She is a lasting symbol of an era 65 years removed. The name the woman Phoenix (the symbol of

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    Symbols of A Worn Path Mitchell Davis Freshmen Comp Critical Literature-Based Essay Friday‚ March 12‚ 2009 Symbols of A Worn Path Phoenix Jackson; an old negro woman that partakes on a journey to take medicine to her sick nephew that is off in another town. Phoenix is old and through the story there are many accounts that I think are symbolic to being of age. Being one with nature Phoenix Jackson is determined to travel through the forest to tend to her sick nephew. The story itself

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    A Worn Path: Obstacles

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    In the short stories A Worn Path by Eudora Welty and The Jilting of Granny Weatherall by Katherine Anne Porter‚ both women overcame several obstacles. In A Worn Path Phoenix Jackson faced obstacles such as her old age‚ physical challenges‚ and how others viewed her. Granny faced obstacles such as dying‚ feeling betrayed from her children‚ and disappointment in her love life. In A Worn Path by Eudora Welty an elderly African American woman named Phoenix Jackson picks a cold December day

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