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    A Worn Path: Dementia

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    function that occurs with certain diseases. It affects memory‚ thinking‚ language‚ judgment‚ and behavior. This disease usually affects the old generation. As the human body ages‚ some aspects of life may not be as easy as they were before. In this paper‚ I will talk about the causes‚ symptoms‚ medications‚ diagnosis‚ complications‚ and preventions of Dementia. The causes of Dementia can be heightened. Most types of dementia are nonreversible. Nonreversible means the changes in the brain that are causing

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    Eudora Welty a Worn Path

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    Priscilla Quinteros “A Worn Path” Perseverance is a valuable trait in life‚ especially in this day and age. It is important to achieve your goals‚ your dreams and everything else that is worth striving for obstacles such as‚ racial prejudice wanting equality and condescending towards the poor that make perseverance even more necessary. In Eudora Welty’s short story “A Worn Path” an old women named Phoenix Jackson takes a long trip to get medicine for her grandson who is ill from his throat. She

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    “A Journey for an Undying Love” Love is a strong force in the Christian faith. Such a love can lead a person to show the undying love for someone by overcoming any obstacle presented in front of them. This love will guide a person to go above and beyond to prove that anything will be done for the one that person loves. Love as a Christian theme in Welty’s “A Worn Path”‚ is shown through the love a grandmother has for her grandson. God has shown in the Christian faith his undying

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    "A Worn Path” & “The Rocking Horse Winner” 1. In Eudora Welty’s "A Worn Path”‚ Phoenix’s journey a quest in quite a few ways. Firstly because of her appearance “she was very old and small and walked slowly in the dark pine shadows” (Welty 461). It is because of her age and how fragile she seems to be‚ this would make moving in an enormous forest very difficult for someone who wasn’t as fit as they once was. Phoenix’s environment played a part in her journey that were obstacles that were trying

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    A Worn Path A Worn Path(1940) is a story that talks about a very old African American woman named Phoenix. This strong old lady goes on a long journey by foot through a forest to bring her grandson the medicine he needs for his damaged throat. In this essay I will be analyzing and discussing the main character and themes which are love‚ determination and courage. In my point of view I think the theme of the journey is undying love and determination. As we can see throughout the story Phoenix

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    “A Worn Path” Eudora Welty is a famous southern writer who started her career during the Great Depression. In many cases‚ aspects of an author’s stories usually come from their own experiences or are directly reflected by what is going on in the world at that time. It is evident in her short story “A Worn Path” that it is set during times of economic hardship. In this story the main character Phoenix Jackson‚ “Grandma”‚ goes on a journey that takes her through the dark pine shadows of the woods

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    motivates or challenges the protagonist to do something. The subordinate characters from “The Most Dangerous Game” and “A Worn Path” help the reader understand how the protagonist feels and believes. Both stories are similar since the subordinate characters help express the protagonist’s thoughts‚ mindsets‚ and characteristics. Within “The Most Dangerous Game” and “A Worn Path‚” the author is able to express the protagonist’s thoughts. Connell uses subordinate character Zaroff‚ a general‚ who meets

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    coming to a decision or of fixing or settling a purpose.” Will-power is‚ “the strength or will to carry out one’s decisions‚ wishes‚ or plans.” In the short story A Worn Path by Eudora Welty‚ the main character Phoenix carried out the meaning of these two words throughout the whole story. She had experienced many road blocks during her journey‚ but she did not let them stop her from reaching the goal she had at the time. In the story‚ Phoenix is a very old woman who needed to go to town to get medicine

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    “A Worn Path” reminded me of this as I read how her sincere selfless devotion and perseverance overcame all obstacles she came across. Just as Phoenix Jackson in the “Worn Path” sacrificed her time‚ health and even a precious acquired nickel (243) for the love and care of her grandson‚ my Aunt Mae Nell and Uncle Chuck sacrificed their home‚ lifestyle and finances to become the full time guardians of my siblings and me. My three siblings and I were known in the area as “the Carter kids”. I was

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    Response Paper: Summary and Reaction In “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty‚ an elderly woman faces racism‚ poverty‚ and demonstrates an amazing example of perseverance as she takes a long‚ strenuous journey to help her beloved grandson. Near the end of the Civil War‚ Phoenix Jackson‚ an old negro woman‚ follows a shabby pathway into town to retrieve medications for her young grandchild‚ who accidently swallowed lye a few years before. During her long‚ exhausting trip on foot‚ Jackson encounters and overcomes

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