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    Characterization in Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path”: A Delusional Granny Published in 1941, “A Worn Path,” written by Eudora Welty, is a short story filled with an array of themes. The theme of varying realities is one particular viewpoint which is represented. In this story the protagonist makes a journey into town to get medicine for her beloved grandson who is suffering from lye poisoning. Along the way she has interactions with multiple figures, both animate and inanimate that show lapses in…

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    “Why I Live at the P.O.” by Eudora Welty and “Us and Them” by David Sedaris are the two literary pieces that will be analyzed. The two literatures are centered around family and have shown similarities and differences in many literary elements such as plot, theme, point of view, and symbolism. Through the use of first person narration, unreliable narrators, and technology, we are able to see how three families each have a different way of living and interacting in their households. Point of…

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    understanding Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” Seventy seven years ago, America was at war with European countries, fighting in the appalling and depressing World War II. Segregation in the south was slowly disappearing, and with the men at war, women became the fuelers of America’s thriving economy. Eudora Welty, a white, independent, and middle aged woman has the voice people want to hear during the harsh times. Swanson stated that “In addition to her many short stories, Eudora Welty…

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    James Robert Saunders suggests, “Of all the indigenous stories written by Eudora Welty over the past half century, it is perhaps “A Worn Path” that is most intriguing in terms of its ability to defy simple explanation. Obviously, Welty named the main character after the mythological bird, the Phoenix because she made many journeys, she overcame the struggles in her life, and is…

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    Brandon Leininger Mr. Thym English 1020 17 September 2015 The heroism of Phoenix Jackson A Worn Path, written by Eudora Welter, is a short novel that captures the heart of heroism. Taking place in the mid-nineteen hundreds, the story is about a poor, elderly African American women, Phoenix Jackson, from southwestern Mississippi. While traveling a long, treacherous journey, Phoenix Jackson’s goal is to obtain medicine for her ailing grandson from the city clinic. During her…

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    Jackie Molloy Mrs. von Schiller English 11 Honors May 4 2015 Eudora Welty, a Pulitzer Prize winning author, successfully portrays a feminist perspective in a southern society through the role of the female protagonist Laurel by using imagery and symbolism to relate to the domain of women’s experiences in her last autobiographical novel, The Optimist’s Daughter. Eudora Welty encapsulates her feminine experiences through symbols and images. Welty’s last novel, is known to be one of her most…

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    People from all over the world love to read American short stories. In Jack London’s “The Law of Life,” Edgar Allen Poe’s “Story Of An Hour”, and Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path”, controlling themes are obvious as to what the author’s purpose in creating the plot. In Jack London’s “Law of Life”, the major theme in the story is the concept of death. In the short story, Koskoosh states, “I am as a last year's leaf, clinging lightly to the stem. The first breath that blows, and I fall. My voice is…

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    In Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path," Phoenix Jackson has a sick grandson. He is very ill and in need of medicine. Phoenix shows dedication throughout the story by going on a journey and getting the necessary medicine for her grandson despite the many obstacles along the way. She embodies the characteristics of a strong African American woman who faces challenges along her path. Phoenix Jackson is characterized throughout the story by her devotion, pride, and perseverance. One way, Phoenix Jackson…

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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…

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    Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” written in third person and Maya Angelou’s “Still I Rise” written in first person are two different works of literature. Though they may be two different works of genre and literature; they are very similar in many different aspects of the theme, as for example they both share the same theme and a gripping way to capture the audience. Eudora Welty 's "A Worn Path" is the account of Phoenix Jackson; cheerful, decided voyage. Conquering each hindrance and diversion in…

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