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Setting Of A Worn Path By Eudora Welty
“A Worn Path”
Eudora Welty

Theme:
In “A Worn Path” Phoenix Jackson is intent that she will get down to the town of Natchez to get medicine for her grandson. She never gives up and after many trials she gets to her destination.

Characterization: Phoenix Jackson is an African American, determined, old lady that will get what she wants.

Plot: In “A Worn Path” Phoenix Jackson travels into the woods from her house in Mississippi to the town of Natchez. On her way, she experiences many obstacles and finds her way to the town to get her grandson medicine for his throat.

Setting: The setting is in the Depression Era around Christmas time. Phoenix lives in the forest of Mississippi.

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