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    The Greatest Motive In the story “A Worn Path” an elderly African-American woman named Phoenix Jackson embarks on a hackneyed journey that may seem effortless for most people‚ but is truly the epitome of all physical and psychological elements of overcoming anything in life. Before the story even begins one can recognize many ideas the story will elaborate on. For example‚ “A Worn Path” not only refers to its literal meaning of a path that has been worn down from being traveled on‚ but it also

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    “A Worn Path” was written by Eudora Welty and published in 1941. It can be found at www.theatlantic.com. This story is about the elderly Phoenix Jackson in December as she walks through the frozen Natchez woods to town. Along the way‚ she faces a variety of life such as the cur of a dog. Also‚ she is taking the selfless journey for her injured grandson. Phoenix Jackson encounters three conflicts in the story: woman vs. man‚ woman vs. self‚ and woman vs. nature. Phoenix Jackson encounters a hunter

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    Country Lovers‚ Nadine Gordimer TLC 25 November 2012   Nadine Gordimer dramatically depicts the theme of forbidden love in Country Lovers‚ but more than just the depth of this love‚ the forbidden relationship between races during the years of apartheid. Gordimer brings forward very early the fact of racial division‚ “the black children are making along with the bodily changes common to all‚ an easy transition to adult forms of address‚ beginning to call their old playmates missus and

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    writer in the Modern Period of American literature. True to her specific writing style‚ "A Worn Path" incorporates the local color of the South‚ giving the short story a unique lovability and charm. Likewise‚ true to the idea of Realism‚ the story has no real action. Instead‚ it focuses on developing and revealing characters. In addition‚ the story alludes to the legend of the phoenix. Thus‚ "A Worn Path" is a perfect example of the concept of Realism in writing. The short story is set in December

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    It was December‚ around Christmas time‚ in the 1940s. Children were running and playing in the snow. It was during the time at the end of the Civil War. After reading Eudora Welty’s‚ “A Worn Path‚” and understanding the story we must consider an old Negro woman name Phoenix Jackson‚ a worn rough path in Natchez that she traveled‚ and the prejudices she had to endure to get medication for her sick grandson. Phoenix Jackson was an old‚ negro‚ almost blind‚ uneducated cripple woman. Phoenix lived

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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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    How to write a reader response paper Prof. Margaret O’Mara What a reader response paper is:  A critical essay that tells the reader what a historical monograph (book) means to you. It reflects a close reading of the work‚ contains specific examples drawn from the work (documented parenthetically with page numbers)‚ and provides your well-considered opinion of the work’s strengths and/or shortcomings. The essay demonstrates that you have read the book‚ internalized and contextualized

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    of Love The protagonist of Eudora Welty’s "A Worn Path" is Phoenix Jackson. Phoenix is a poor‚ elderly‚ African-American woman whose overwhelming love for her only grandson drives her to overcome many obstacles throughout the story. Along her journey‚ Phoenix’s character is revealed to be humorous and in touch with nature‚ determined and willing to go the distance‚ and extremely prideful of her appearance and her family. Throughout "A Worn Path‚" Phoenix exudes a unique‚ slightly sarcastic sense

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    There were at least three moments when Phoenix might have abandoned her mission in “ A Worn Path”‚ written by author Eudora Welty‚ in 1940. They are when she sat down to rest at the bank‚ after she crossed the log‚ another is when she came across the scarecrow in the cornfield and started dancing with it‚ and the third time is when was “meditating and not ready‚ and when a black dog came upon her”(Welty‚1940). While Phoenix sat on the river bank‚ she was recovering from the task of crossing a log

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    Some of us can be so busy until we don’t have time for anything. We seem to be drown in a sea of to-do lists‚ rosters‚ meeting schedules‚ appointments and never ending cycle of activities. Along the way‚ subtly‚ we pick up various emotional baggage. And they are certainly not a quiet bunch. They like to whisper. Like it or not‚ they slip into your handgrip; stress‚ discouragement‚ disappointment‚ regret‚ etc. This baggage prefers to hop on our shoulders. And they weigh us down‚ causing us to activate

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