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    The Purpose of Phoenix Jackson’s Name in Welty’s “A Worn Path” (Eudora Welty’s Purpose of Naming the Main Character in “A Worn Path” Phoenix”) In Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path,” the main character’s name is Phoenix Jackson. The significance of her first name is found in a deeper meaning that is not directly addressed in the story. A phoenix is a mythological bird that bursts into flames when it dies, but is reborn from its own ashes. Making this connection to Welty’s story, one could say that Phoenix

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    “‘A Worn Path’” has received a fair amount of critical attention, most of it presuming that Eudora Welty intended her protagonist, Aunt Phoenix Jackson, to be “a symbol of the immortality of the Negro's spirit of endurance,” as Alfred Appel puts it (in A Season of Dreams: The Fiction of Eudora Welty, 1965). The name Aunt Phoenix and the events of the story appear to parallel the legend of the Phoenix, thereby suggesting new life for the aged black woman,” (Cooley). ‘A Worn Path’ by Eudora Welty has

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    Adrianna Ratliff English 1123-UTAB Critical Analysis Essay Hampton 29 October 2014 The Character of Phoenix Jackson,” A Worn Path” Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path,” is a story about an elderly woman name Phoenix Jackson walking on a path to Natchez to get some medicine for her ill grandson that swallowed some lye that affected him severely. The story portrayed a vivid idea of her personalities and the readers realize how unique Phoenix Jackson is. Phoenix faced many trials and tribulations while

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    lies a will and a flame of strength to achieve any goal, or conquer any obstacle in life. In Eudora Welty 's "A Worn Path", her main protagonist, Mrs. Phoenix Jackson, perfectly displays the strength that a human possess. Despite being of old age, poor and out of shape, Mrs. Jackson 's strength defies these odds on the worn path that she walks daily. Human strength is abundant in "A Worn Path", as the author shows the reader the reason why mankind is so strong. Welty demonstrates that love is what makes

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    “A Worn Path” Eudora Welty perfectly paints the picture of the main character who is a weak, elderly African-American woman with poor eyesight, by the name of Phoenix Jackson who is traveling down a long road with just a cane that eventually leads her into the city to obtain medicine for her grandson who swallowed lye. Phoenix has to overcome many struggles and obstacles throughout the road that leads her into the city. By the way that she handles herself and her determination to make it shows that

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    story Worn Path by Eudora Welty, the reader experiences the journey of an old, African American woman that travels to receive medicine for her grandson. She encounters many tribulations along the way, but always keeps going and retains her purpose in mind. This shows her true persistence and her love for her grandson. In the story she represents the art of persistence and love. In Eudora Welty’s story Worn Path, there are three important messages that she sends. First message realized in Worn Path

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    Symbols of A Worn Path Mitchell Davis Freshmen Comp Critical Literature-Based Essay Friday, March 12, 2009 Symbols of A Worn Path Phoenix Jackson; an old negro woman that partakes on a journey to take medicine to her sick nephew that is off in another town. Phoenix is old and through the story there are many accounts that I think are symbolic to being of age. Being one with nature Phoenix Jackson is determined to travel through the forest to tend to her sick nephew. The story itself

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    Phoenix Jackson in A Worn Path “’Out of my way, all you foxes, owls, beetles, jack rabbits, coons and wild animals!… Keep the big wild hogs out of my path. Don’t let none of those come running my direction. I got a long way’” (116). Through the character of Phoenix Jackson in “A Worn Path” Welty produces a picture of an aging African-American woman in the Jim Crow South. In “A Worn Path” we learn of the hardships Jackson faces on her weekly journey for medicine to sooth the pain of

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    rollercoaster ride. Eudora Welty represents life as a worn path through the woods. As old lady Phoenix makes her way on a quest for her grandson’s medicine, she encounters many obstacles reminiscent of hardships she experienced in her past. Each piece of the setting is a symbol of life in some way. In “A Worn Path” Eudora Welty uses the natural trials and challenges of a day trip set in the woods to symbolize Phoenix’s harsh walk down the path of her life. Welty illustrates the stages of life through

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    Literary Analysis: "A Worn Path" Essay

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    In “A Worn Path” colors are used to emphasize the depth and breadth of the story, and to reinforce the parallel images of the mythical phoenix and the protagonist Phoenix Jackson. Eudora Welty’s story is rich with references to colors that are both illustrative and perceptive, drawing us in to investigate an additional historical facet of the story. The surface story is a poor black grandma’s journey with an errand; to get medicine for her grandchild burned by lye. The colors used apprise the

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