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    Eudora Welty’s short story “A Worn Path” used the mythological bird the Phoenix through Phoenix Jackson in an interesting way. This story has been described as herculean following the since of labors or obstacles Phoenix Jackson went through. This story was a story of determination past all the obstacles Phoenix Jackson would face.     The Phoenix is a mythological bird that lives forever. The Phoenix has a set routine that it follows every five hundred years to become young again. Phoenix Jackson

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    How To Read “A Worn Path” Like A Professor Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” depicts the journey of Phoenix Jackson, an old woman tenaciously travelling to town. Mrs. Jackson endures her journey. It was lengthy; however, Mrs. Jackson remains free spirited and calm. Welty proclaims to the reader that it is beneficial to focus on the journey rather than the destination. Mrs. Jackson certainly did. Thomas C. Foster provides deeper analysis in “How To Read Literature Like A Professor”. Foster speaks on how

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    What reaches would you go to in order to aid the ones you love? In “A Worn Path,” by Eudora Welty, the reader is taken on Phoenix Jackson’s, the main character’s, journey to the doctor’s office to obtain the medications needed for her ill grandson. Having to commute in such difficult conditions, Phoenix endures through the dense and tiresome woods, stretching from the countryside to the town. After persevering through the long journey to her destination, Phoenix arrives at the building and receives

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    Michelle Andrews Dr. Goss ENGLISH 1102 9 February 2016 A Worn Path In the Eudora Welty’s ‘‘A Worn Path’’, there is a distinct description of characters that live in the era of segregation and the great depression. Because Welty is a native of the south, this story is based from the experiences during her life. Her struggles are relived in the characters of not just “A Worn Path” but also a lot of her other stories. She uses hidden messages in her stories and includes deep meaning in the simplest

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    Eudora Welty’s short story, A Worn Path, circles around a brave old lady named Phoenix. Published in 1940, this story highlights what may have been a struggle for a colored woman in this time. As Phoenix sets off for town she encounters different situations. Of course Phoenix’s journey is not easy, but Welty uses her and her journey to remind readers that no one is perfect, walk by faith, and have courage by all means. Phoenix is not any more or less perfect than the next character. She dresses

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    Eudora Welty’s short story, “A Worn Path,” details the journey of an old woman, Phoenix Jackson, going to town to retrieve medicine for her ill grandson. Her trek is filled with many difficulties that challenge her mental and physical state. Throughout the short story, Welty relays Jackson’s experiences through the use of allusion and symbolism. In applying these literary devices, Welty successfully shows how the hardships Jackson faced increased her will to persevere despite doubt from others, deprivation

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    lived a lifetime of hardship. Her role in society is an old black woman in a white world, though she is not ashamed of her inferior position. She has walked a path periodically to get medicine for her chronically ill grandson who drank lye. On a cold December day, she shares one of her journeys to the hospital in Eudora Welty's "A Worn Path." This specific journey is examined closely of an old woman full of dedication, dignity and high morale. Before the journey even begins, we come to an understanding

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    The Quests in “Araby” and “A Worn Path” Both “Araby” (1914) by James Joyce, and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty (1941) pursue life through a journey. The protagonists, Phoenix Jackson in “A Worn Path” and Joyce’s narrator in “Araby,” embark on an errand out of love. In “Araby,” Joyce’s narrator develops an infatuation for Mangan’s sister. He laments, “I had never spoken to her, except for a few casual words, and yet her name was like a summons to all my foolish blood” (Joyce 200). He volunteers to

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    A Worn Path Eudora Welty was born in Jackson, Mississippi in 1909. She went to Davis Elementary school and Jackson Central high school in 1925. Went to college and received her bachelor’s degree from the University of Wisconsin. Eudora wrote different types of fiction stories fair tales, folklore, and stories of Mississippi life. Eudora wrote a Worn Path in February 1941. Phoenix Jackson was an old African American lady. She wore a red scarf on her head and had black curly hair, wore a very long

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    Carruth Mr. Strabel AP Literature and Composition 29 October 2014 Phoenix’s Path In Greek mythology, a phoenix is a long-lived bird that is cyclically renewed or reincarnated from its own ashes. The mythical bird, that sets itself afire in order to die and be reborn again, symbolizes divinity and immortality. The legendary Phoenix is used as an important symbolic vessel in Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path.” Welty’s short story tells of a woman who endures many obstacles to get medication

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