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    “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty is a story that tells us about Phoenix, an elderly woman who undertakes an arduous journey to the city in search of her grandson's throat medicine. She is a determined and resilient woman who despite her age unwaveringly battles many obstacles to find her grandson's throat medicine. Symbolism is one of the most prominent stylistic devices that the author has skillfully used to explain certain phenomena in the story. Various symbols have been used in the text which…

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    In the short story, A Worn Path, the use of a literary device such as the symbol of ageism is one way in which the author, Eudora Welty, successfully described the main character, Phoenix Jackson. All throughout the short story, there are many examples of how Old Phoenix is depicted as an aging person who is near the end of her life. Although one is left to interpret our own ideas of what Phoenix Jackson represents, the strongest example of her would be her aging. Throughout the entire story,…

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    In a “A Worn Path”, Welty gives examples of how an old colored female travels through the woods twice a year to get medicine for her grandson. Questions and answers about this short story have affected the views on the way readers see Phoenix Jackson and the journey she has for not only herself but also for her grandson. As Phoenix travels through the woods to get to town, she sacrifices so much to achieve the goal she has set for herself. The multiple characteristics of Phoenix will explain…

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    the road of life, life 's journey, ups and downs, the straight and narrow, and a host of other clichés reflect the universality of this primitive metaphor in A Worn Path” (Isaacs). In A Worn Path by Eudora Welty, the main character, a black woman named Phoenix Jackson faces many struggles such as the physical struggle along the path to town, the physical and social…

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    A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty is a short story in which fulfills all aspects of literary ideas. Phoenix Jackson’s only real motivation for living is to help keep her young grandson alive. While there are a multitude of literary elements and devices throughout the story, some of the first ones have the biggest impact. She makes this trek continuously, and as she nears the end of her old life, she will nourish her grandson back to health. Her journey to Natchez is filled with some hindrances, but…

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    Araby A Worn Path Analysis

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    The Quests in “Araby” and “A Worn Path” In the two short stories “Araby,” by James Joyce, published in 1914, and “A Worn Path,” by Eudora Welty, published in 1973, both stories view life as a journey. Both protagonists, Phoenix Jackson, the main character in “A Worn Path,” and the Narrator in “Araby” embark on an errand out of love. In “Araby,” the Narrator develops an infatuation for Mangan’s sister, who for the longest period does not notice him. He laments, “I had never spoken to her, except…

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    spent days crossing over wide fields and tripping across the slick rocks buried under the water of rushing rivers. My body was in great pain but my mind had never felt so fresh, so alive. When I finally reached the long path winding down the door of Wuthering Heights, I reached the path winding down to my revenge on Hindley. I laughed an almost unhuman laugh and took off running across yet another…

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    A Worn Path During our life we face many challenges. We have the ability to either choose to face them or run from them. Some challenges can be more difficult than others, for we are alone to face them. We encounter many crossroads during our journeys where we have to choose which path we take in life. Sometimes we open a door just to see that on the other side there is another closed door. Even though sometimes we are defeated by challenges they make us stronger and give us the ability to keep…

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    What is symbolism? Symbolism is the use of symbols to represent ideas, objects, or qualities. It helps the reader distinguish the literature in a deeper meaning. Short stories, novels, and literature revolve around the use of symbols. Anything from a character to an object can be used as a denotation. You see symbolism in just about everything you read or even see. Directors and Authors use it to create vivid pictures to the audience. For example, in The Color Purple, Purple represents a…

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    “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty. Eudora Welty’s explanation of symbolism basically says how the Character Phoenix Jackson goes out of her way to do all that she can for her grandson because he is sick and can’t take care of him-self. She is a good grandmother by going out of her to take the whole day to walk all the way into town to get him his medicine. During her excursion she talks aloud to herself coaxing before, but this one seems significantly harder to manage. Eudora Welty “A Worn Path” is…

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