Eudora Welty's A Worn Path

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Trennis Hester
Mrs. Gilmer
English 12
April 8, 2018 A Worn Path “A Worn Path” begins in a rural area some distance outside the city of Natchez, Mississippi and moves along with Phoenix as she walks towards the hospital in the center of the city.
Eudora Welty, (born April 13, 1909, Jackson, Mississippi, U.S.—died July 23, 2001, Jackson), American short-story writer and novelist whose work is mainly focused with great precision on the regional manners of people inhabiting a small Mississippi town that resembles her own birthplace and the Delta country. Welty attended Mississippi State College for Women before transferring to the University of Wisconsin, from which she graduated in 1929. s a collection of many of the …show more content…

Money becomes a tool of empowerment for Phoenix, even as the stealing and the charity suggest a separation of classes. She plays into the preconceptions that the attendant and nurse in the hospital hold about her, and receives free medicine and another nickel. As she walks to Natchez, Phoenix must contend with unequal dynamics of power that are inherently tied to her age, her race, and her class. ashes, Phoenix’s love offers her descendants a tiny step up, but also everything she can offer, in helping them rise up in the world. Phoenix might at times, due to age, forget the object of her mission, but this only underscores the deep love that motivates her to complete it. “A Worn Path” begins in a rural area some distance outside the city of Natchez, Mississippi and moves along with Phoenix as she walks towards the hospital in the center of the city. Yet Phoenix asserts her belonging and presence in the city – her right to occupy the entirety of the world around her – by proclaiming, “Here I be.”. Phoenix never appears afraid or threatened, even when, most dramatically, the hunter aims his gun directly at …show more content…

She refers to the Palm Beach State College's English class response to the 1941 short story "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty. The author thinks that the aspects of reality and symbolism in the protagonist's life allow students to understand the complexities of Black identity in a hierarchal society. The article analyzes the human and nonhuman nature in the short story "A Worn Path," by Eudora Welty. Welty argues that most writing could be regional because the writer writes from the place she or she knows. She shows a complex awareness of the relationships between place and the human and nonhuman communities in her fiction that inhabit these spaces. The author also analyzes Phoenix Jackson, the main character in the short story. Comments on the character of Phoenix Jackson in the short story 'A Worn Path'. Derivation on the first name of Jackson to the Egyptian myth of the bird; Description on the personality of Jackson; Journey of Jackson during Christmas

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