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    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 on her journey but she continued

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    Harold Laski once said, “Without equality, I say, there cannot be liberty.” Discrimination of race, gender, and religion has occurred in our world. The African-American Civil Rights Movement lasted fourteen years in which many Africans fought for equality. Within the thousands, Medgar Evers also stood up for the betterment of society. Harper Lee published another version of a social protest with her book: To Kill A Mockingbird in 1960. Atticus, the wise gentleman, portrays compassion while fighting

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    ………. Page 7 Works Cited…………………………………...Page 8 Early Life Eudora Welty was born in 1909 in Jackson, Mississippi. She was born into a loving family to Christian Webb Welty and Chestina Andrews Welty. She inherited a loving of all instruments from her father, and she inherited a love of reading and language from her mother. As a child, she attended Davis Elementary School. She graduated from Jackson Central High School in 1925. She, first, went to college at the Mississippi University for Women

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    Love Case In the stories “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty and “The First Seven Years” by Bernard Malamud characters persevere for love. In “A Worn Path” Phoenix Jackson, an old grandmother, goes through a long journey and overcomes multiple obstacles to get medicine for her sick grandson. Phoenix perseveres through emotional and physical trials because of her love for her grandson. Likewise in the story “The First Seven Years” Sobel perseveres for seven years of unfair pay to try and marry his

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    All writers have to develop a love for the written word at some point in their lives. For some the point is an exact point that they can pinpoint and for others they have loved literature for their entire lives. Eudora Welty was a semi-successful writer but her memoir is considered one of her better books. In an exert of her memoir, titled “One Writer’s Humble Beginnings”, she writes of how she loved books for as long as she can remember and her mother’s influence on that infatuation. In her memoir

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    the 1960s. The Help is not just about maids, it is also about the owners who treated their maids as inferiors. Equality was not a leading factor during this time period. Author • Kathryn Stockett, the author of The Help, born in 1969, was raised in Jackson Mississippi. She graduated from the University of Alabama and earned her degree in English as well as creative writing. Later on, she moved to New York City and worked in magazine publishing as well as marketing. Now Kathryn Stockett lives in Atlanta

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    A Worn Path Analysis

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    In “A Worn Path”, by Eudora Welty, we join Phoenix Jackson on her routine voyage to town for the medicine her grandson needs to survive. Throughout this short story, it is obvious that there are themes of persistence, struggle, and love. This struggle to the town is made apparent and is emphasized by the stories setting along with the use of symbolism, and mood/atmosphere of the story. The driving force behind the plot is this theme of persistence through the struggles and the idea that love conquers

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    Eudora Welty A Worn Path

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    A worn path is a short story by eudora welty about an elderly african-american woman named Phoenix Jackson and her trek through the wilderness to get into town. It’s set in the 30’s and she’s on the journey to obtain medicine from the local pharmacy for her grandson. The story details the struggles she faces on her trek into the town of Natchez, Mississippi as well as the people she meets. At it’s heart this story is about love and perseverance, Phoenix’s determination throughout the story is out

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    Bartel. In his article, Bartel analyzes the character of Phoenix Jackson from Eudora Welty’s short story “A Worn Path”. Due to the limitation of time, we will be focusing on one major key in Bartel’s article. Today we will discuss Bartel’s view on how Phoenix Jackson’s journey to the city helps her prepare herself for her own death. In the beginning of the article, we will see that Bartel informs his readers that Phoenix Jackson, a frail old woman, travels to into town in order to retrieve medicine

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    to town to receive medicine for her ill grandson. A tale of love and devotion that pushes one towards his/her goal. Phoenix Jackson is a strong character despite her age and health issues. The unconditional love for her grandson helps her overcome all the obstacles and hardships along her journey to the city to retrieve her grandson’s medicine due to his lye poisoning. Jackson may be of age, but she proves quick enough that she is a force to be reckoned with. Phoenix has some strong and valuable qualities

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