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    A theme that is present in “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty is love never dies because throughout the story we see that the main character, Phoenix Jackson, would do anything for the people that she loves. Phoenix travels all the way to town to pick up medicine for her beloved grandson even though the narrator reveals that he could possibly be dead. This woman still takes the long, hard journey because she will always love him no matter what. Half way through the journey she meets a man who tells her

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    they can’t seem to solve because it is so complex and has too many different pieces. Eudora Welty’s story “A Worn Path” is like a puzzle, one that only leaves frustration, in the end, because of its complexity. There are many hidden pieces throughout the story that result in people trying to interpret it in different ways. Authors such as Dennis J. Sykes, author of "Welty's the Worn Path" and Kevin Moberly, author of “Toward the North Star” have decided to look at Phoenix’s character and her journey

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    Introduction A Worn Path story by Eudora Welty is an exciting and amazing story that I love to read. It is a short story about a very old black woman, Phoenix Jackson who preserves heroically in the difficult circumstances which mean she encounters many hardships on her way to find the medicine to cure his grandson. She is not only and elder, but brittle and lonely as well. But for a good portion of the story, she never gives up in a journey into town because she is on the mission to help one she

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    The Cure “A Worn Path,” by Eudora Welty is a great story. Phoenix Jackson is the main character of the story. She is a small, old, colored woman who overcomes many obstacles throughout her long journey into town. As she continues her stroll through the woods, many characteristics about Phoenix are revealed. After reading this book, three characteristics stick out the most about Phoenix Jackson. Phoenix Jackson is a very strong willed woman, she is clever, and she is fearless. Phoenix Jackson’s

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    Lesson 4 A Worn Path – Eudora Welty Question 1a “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty recounts the long journey of an elderly woman, Phoenix Jackson. As Phoenix plods along, the reader has no idea of the reason for her trip. However, it can be gathered by Phoenix’s attitude and remarks that this trip is a very important one. She seems very determined to reach her goal. She tells the animals to keep “‘out of [her] way’” (438). She continues to walk uphill, through thorny bushes, across log bridges, and

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    A Worn Path (Analysis of A Worn Path by Eudora Welty) We all have someone that takes care of us and, would do anything to see us do well and be happy. In the short story A Worn Path this young child made a poor decision, which put his very life a risk. His Grandma named Phoenix would not see this happen. So despite her age and her lack of capability to do things that required physical exertion, she set out on a long trek to the nearest hospital to find her Grandson, who she loved very much, medicine

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    The author of “A Worn Path,” Eudora Welty creates a symbolic passage in which the elderly protagonist is challenged by the path’s inhabitants and various prejudices. Throughout the story, Phoenix encounters various dangers, and mysterious occurrences in the forest as she walks on a path. Welty uses symbolism to connect many subjects, such as birds and a windmill, to reveal multiple truths in modern life. The author elaborates on life’s countless tribulations, and how they affect the main character

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    An Evaluation of “A Worn Path” ENG125 07/22/12 The worn path written by Eudora Welty (1941) is a great short story about Phoenix Jackson, an old African American woman who beats all odds to make a trip into town for medicine for her grandson, she overcomes many challenges that test her courage and will. Because of her loyalty and love, Phoenix has sacrificed her own well-being on this dangerous path for the well-being of her grandson. The worn path theme is the love and dedication

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    "A Worn Path" Research Paper The introduction of historical figures, events, and documents sparked in the twentieth century. Documents such as, the Declaration of independence, Bill of Rights, United States Constitution, and the Gettysburg Address are some examples of historical documents. These documents carry such a heavy meaning that the blood and gore that were included are often ignored. Although when the Civil Rights movement is mentioned, there are judgments that are made and accusations

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    Review---- “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty The author, Eudora Welty was an award winning American author who wrote short stories and novels about the American South. Her first short story appeared in 1936, and gradually she began to e published in small, then regional and general circulation magazines. She published collections of her short stories and began publishing novels as well. She was the first living author to have her works published by the library of America. “A Worn Path” written by

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