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    A worn Path Three Messages in A Worn Path by Eudora Welty Many of us do things repeatedly, without knowing many times. Other times it is done with a purpose, in other words, like a routine. Eudora Welty, Author of A Worn Path, wrote about an old lady who had a rather unusual routine. She had created a path, worn down, from several years of trips to the hospital. Everyone knew this old lady and many did not like her due to her frequent visits to the hospital, were very tiring and they say it as a

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    In “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty, the use of third person limited point of view occurs on many occasions throughout the story. The author’s utilization of this common literary technique allows the reader to become more involved on a personal level with the main character, Phoenix Jackson. It also allows for a deeper understanding of her perspective of the world around her as seen and experienced by an old, uneducated, woman who wishes to do nothing more than to care for her ailing grandson, even

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    A Worn Path This is a simple story about a difficult journey; the story is set in the rural South during the time period at the end of the Civil War, which was an early road that ran from Natchez, Mississippi known as the Old Natchez Trace. The main character, Phoenix Jackson, is an elderly black woman who lives in the country back off the Old Natchez Trace. She is walking to town along the path that she always takes. She travels to Natchez Trace twice a year, and on this particular cold December

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    "A Worn Path" is a story about a journey of an elderly black woman by the name of Phoenix Jackson. In this story Phoenix travels through woods, grasslands, farms, and hills. While facing many hardships and violence, Phoenix comes across the four major difficulties in this story being her age, blindness, vulnerability, and ethnicity during this time period. Phoenix is very elderly as the story shows very often revealing plainly to the reader that Phoenix is old, and that she has the difficulties

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    A Worn Path By Eudora Welty

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    racism because the path represents the slavery path when black folks escaped from their owners and most of all their hiding place so they wont find them . Also the woods represents they same symbols as the path because they ran through there in order to lose their own owners. In this story of “A Worn Path” is about a grown up woman who goes into town to get her grandson some medication. Phoenix risks her life by walking in the empty woods through path she already knows

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    Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” tells the story of an old woman named Phoenix and her journey to town to obtain medicine for her grandson. However, her grandson is deceased and she is continuing to deal with the tragic loss. There are two key pieces of evidence; first, her grandson swallowed lye, a very caustic chemical which burns skin and tissue on contact, and second, Phoenix forgets the reason she walked to town in the first place. These are the signs of some form of cognitive impairment. Based

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    In the short story A Worn Path by Eudora Welty she focuses on the journey of an old woman heading into town. She uses ridiculous amounts of imagery which really make the story come to life. I believe this short story to be about a woman that has gotten so old, she has cataracts and it seems, the air of a wise woman. Speaking of wise women, it also shows that she really has grown up on this path- even in her old age, her stumbling blindness she knows the characters of these woods, and the ways in

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    “She lifted her free hand, gave a little nod, turned around, and walked out of the doctor’s office.”(Welty) In "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty, Phoenix Jackson makes annual trip to town to get medicine for her grandson, these are the last action of the old lady before starting her journey again. Through the characterization of Phoenix Jackson during her journey, she overcomes challenges that test her will, courage, and persistence to show that love gives strength to achieve her goal. You might think

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    argue that “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty mirrors that of a slave narrative while at the same time illustrates the racism that blacks faced while on their journey to equality. Great descriptions are used to illustrate Phoenix Jackson. In the beginning, Welty states that Phoenix has her head tied in a red rag with a dark striped dress reaching down to her shoe tops and an equally long apron (274). Kevin Moberly notes in his article, “Toward the North Star: Eudora Welty 's ‘A Worn Path’ and the Slave

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    Welty Eudora. "A WORN PATH.” From The Collected Works of Eudora Welty Literary Criticism Review: "A Worn Path" Eudora Welty's "A Worn Path" is about the journey of Phoenix Jackson, an elderly black woman. You get a sense that this journey appears to not be for any apparent reason. Phoenix travels over hills and through the woods, facing hardships, encounters with disrespect, and moments of loneliness. By the end of the story, the reader realizes that Phoenix's trip does have a goal. She walks to

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