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A Worn Path By Eudora Welty Essay

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Readers need to understand the meanings of literary devices for short stories such as “A Worn Path” by Welty and other readings such as setting, characterization and image. Setting is the physical and social context in which the action of the story occurs. The major elements of setting are the time, the place and the social environment that frames the characters (page 2127). “A Worn Path” setting is the early 19th century on a cold December morning in Mississippi. The story immediately puts the ready in the when and where of the story. The first sentence contains simple declarative statements using simple past of the verb “to be”: “It was December – a bright frozen day in the early morning” (Isaacs). The visual setting is used describing Phoenix Jackson walking through a thicket “quivering in the thicket”, she then states “out of my way, all you foxes, owls, beetles, jack rabbits coon and wild coons and wild animals!...Keep out from under these feet, little bob-whites…Keep the big wild hogs out of my path. Don’t let none of those come running in my direction. I got a long way “(Welty). The visualization of the thicket …show more content…

Phoenix Jackson is illustrated with an array of views showing characterization such as being vulnerable and heroic. The beginning of the story Phoenix is being shown as a vulnerable and incapable woman, and then is seen showing moments of courage and stamina. The path ran up a hill. ‘Seem like there are chains about my feet, time I get this far,’….Something always take a hold of me on this hill- pleads I should stay’ (Welty). Being heroic, is that this is an older lady making a journey to get medicine for her grandson, she overcomes walking in the cold, animals, a hunter and other people in the town but yet she does not back down, thus making her a hero for making this long trek so someone else can be made comfortable and loves

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