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    A Worn Path

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    “A Worn Path” Eudora Welty’s short story “A Worn Path” offers a wonderful example of a Grandmothers love. A Grandmothers love is the kind of love that can be compared to no other. A kind of selfless love that suffers many conflicts and never strays. The story opens in a country setting‚ on a cold December morning‚ in southwest Mississippi. As Pheonix Jackson‚ “an old negro woman” taps her cane along the beaten path she hears a rustling in the brush

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    The complexity of Eudora Welty’s plot in “A Worn Path” is not clear. The main character is Phoenix Jackson‚ an old‚ frail woman walking through the town of Natchez in December. It consists of the brave attempts of a courageous‚ valiant woman to carry on against overwhelming forces. Her determination despite the great odds against her gives the story its impact. The powers ranged against her are old age‚ poverty‚ environment‚ and illness. Old age‚ a silent but overpowering antagonist is shown in

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    The Jilting of Grandma Weatherall The modernist movement in literature around the turn of the century created an incredible change in the way writers viewed their work. This new group of writers was affected by the new perception held of the world and our place in it‚ and they tried to communicate fears and opinions through unique writing styles. Katherine Anne Porter’s early story "The Jilting of Grandma Weatherall" is a perfect illustration of modernism In this story‚ the literary technique of

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    LIT- Ritchey 9/4/13 One Who’s Spirit Never Dies Eudora Welty published “A Worn Path” in 1941. These years were the times after the Great Depression took place and many African- Americans and rural southerners were still in poverty. Along the path Phoenix Jackson takes‚ she encounters many problems and the story line becomes a series of challenges she must overcome‚ which mirror her conditions in society. The significance of the story is the way Phoenix Jackson must face racial discrimination as

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    A Worn Path: Opinion

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    Chris Mizelle Ray 8 September 04 English 2 "A Worn Path" "A Worn Path" is‚ in my opinion‚ a very good story. It tells of an old black woman and the struggles she’s had to deal with throughout her life. The author names the woman Phoenix after a mythological bird that died and then came back to life through its ashes which makes it immortal. The author makes the woman "immortal" because she continues to have something to live for‚ her grandson‚ whom she apparently considers her biggest gift

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    A Worn Path: Theme

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    A WORN PATH: Theme A Worn Path is a short story about an old African−American woman‚ Phoenix Jackson‚ and her journey through the woods into town. It is a fiction story set in Mississippi during the 1940s. The author presents the themes of the story from the symbol of the journey itself as well as all the obstacles and encounters the main character faces throughout her journey. There are several themes that have been portrayed in the story. The main theme that I have noticed during my reading is

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    Granny Weatherall and Miss Emily Grierson The main characters in the stories “The Jilting of Granny Weatherall” and “A Rose for Emily” have several important similarities. Although the plots‚ settings‚ and themes are different‚ Granny Weatherall and Miss Emily share three distinct traits that make them much alike. These similarities‚ however‚ lead to very different outcomes for each character. The main similarities between these two characters are that they are both very

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    The Worn Path Analysis

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    their family to make the best decisions for their health. In The Use of Force and The Worn Path‚ we see two very distinct decisions being made about a child’s health. In The Use of Force a doctor suspects that a child might have Diphtheria‚ and actually has to use force to provide the best medical care in deciding if the child has that deadly disease because the child refused to open her mouth. In The Worn Path there is a woman who has to travel a long distance facing discrimination just to get a

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    The Theme of “A Worn Path” Charlotte Schroeder Ashford University 03/04/2013 ENG 125 Instructor Abby Forster In the short story “A Worn Path”‚ the author Eudora Welty‚ created a strong theme of undying love with an old woman and her grandson. The main character in this story is called Phoenix; she is an old woman that is narrated from the author trying to make a long journey down a worn path to bring her sick grandson medicine. She will not let anything get in her way from

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    "A Worn Path" Elements

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    2012 “A Worn Path”‚ An Old Friend There are five elements to a story: characterization‚ theme‚ setting‚ plot‚ and point of view. Each of the elements are a part of every story‚ but some may play a more important role in the telling of each individual tale. The setting is the most prevalent element in Eudora Welty’s short story‚ “A Worn Path.” The setting is more than just the location of the story‚ but it also sets the social setting as well as the mood or atmosphere. The setting in “A Worn Path”

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