Character Analysis of Phoenix Jackson in A Worn Path Essay

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    Character Analysis of Phoenix Jackson in “A Worn Path” Everyone deserves someone who risk their life to save them, and everyone should be that person for someone else. In “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty, Phoenix Jackson risks her life and wellbeing to help save her grandson that swallowed lye soap. Despite her age Phoenix makes a long and dangerous journey to town for medicine each time her grandson’s throat begins to swell up to the point that he is unable to swallow food. Phoenix is able to make this journey because she is dedicated, courageous, and selfless. Despite age and racial setbacks, Phoenix Jackson is a woman who knows what she wants and what she has to do to ensure that she gets it. When the hunter tells Phoenix to “Now you go on…

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    Phoenix Jackson was a very old and small Negro woman. She carried a thin cane made from an umbrella to find her way around. In the story, “A Worn Path”, Jackson’s grandson had gotten sick from swallowing lye. This made Jackson start her journey into town to fetch medicine for her grandson. Unfortunately, she had gotten stopped by a hunter and his dogs, who then pointed his gun at her and threatened to shoot her. Jackson eventually made it past the hunter and made it into town to get the…

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    Phoenix Jackson was on old, small, negro woman who live far out in the country. She was poor, uneducated, and her vision is bad. Phoenix wore a long, dark dress and an apron made of sugar sacks. She also wore a red rag on her head, she had wrinkles in her face, and the shoes she wore were unlaced. She carried a thin umbrella that she used for a cane. After reading Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path,” we see Phoenix Jackson as an old woman who lives life in her own reality. Phoenix Jackson has a…

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    An analysis of 3 messages from A Worn Path “The beautiful journey of today can only begin when we learn to let go of yesterday.” by Dr. Steve Maraboli. This is a great quote, it portrays why older people are more wise that youth. They have learned from their past actions or mistakes, which is why youth go to them for answers. Not only do old people learn or grow from their mistakes, the bird a phoenix grows after it burns. In Janet Fitch's book, White Oleander she states, “The Phoenix must…

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    Eudora Welty’s, “A Worn Path” follows the journey of Phoenix Jackson, an old Negro woman who, time and time again, makes the difficult journey through the forest to town. Despite her old age and obvious inabilities, she finds the strength to make the journey through the pinewoods, down through oaks, thorny bushes, and barbed wire. The theme of her “hero’s journey” is found through the author’s use of characterization, symbolism/imagery, and conflict. The author’s use of characterization makes…

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    Fiction Analysis 09 February 2018 Bravery in "A Worn Path" Everyday people are faced with obstacles that stand in their way of where they are trying to go. This is shown in the story, A Worn Path. Phoenix Jackson is the main character and she is an old, black woman who resides in the countryside. She is on a journey to reach a town called Natchez, so that she can get her grandson medicine. But, along the way she is faced with…

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    Analysis on the story“A Worn Path” Eudora Welty in her short story, “A Worn Path” talks about an old lady living in a time period when racism is widely practiced and out of control. Phoenix Jackson is a grandmother to an ill grandson and her only purpose of living is to provide medicine to her grandson. Her strength of love towards her grandson is unconditional, which makes her do insane things just to make him survive. The main purpose of this short story is to say that our love to our people…

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