Character Analysis Of A Worn Path By Eudora Welty

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Phoenix Jackson: Courageous, Ambitious and Full of Imagination Ever imagined a woman so old and small but was still willing to go through any obstacles for a loved one? In the short story, "A Worn Path", by Eudora Welty, the author explains the long journey of an old woman named Phoenix Jackson, who is on a mission to get to her grandson 's medicine. Through her adventurous journey, Welty shows the readers the character traits of Phoenix being courageous, ambitious and full of imagination. Phoenix Jackson was an old, small woman who carried a thin cane made from an umbrella and wore a dark striped dress with a red rag wrapped around her head (Welty). Although she was old and not dressed the best, she was courageous enough to travel the woods …show more content…

As she is still traveling the woods, she continues to have many obstacles come her way. Phoenix has to walk down a big hill, but as that was happening a bush caught her dress. She couldn’t be slowed down now and that is when she says "I in the thorny bush. 'Thorns, you doing your appointed work, never want to let folks pass- no, sir." (Welty). The author shows ambition through these words. Although her dress is caught in a bush, nothing is going to stop her from getting to her grandson 's medicine. She has come to far to give up now. After awhile, Phoenix decides to stop and rest by a tree and has to go through a barbed-wire fence. "There she had to creep and crawl, spreading her knees and stretching her fingers like a baby trying to climb steps" (Welty). Ambition appears. Phoenix is an old woman who can barely walk and now she is on her hands and knees crawling through a fence because she is willing to get to her destination by any …show more content…

During these breaks, the author shows her imagining things. Once she sits down to rest, she did not close her eyes, but she seen a little boy with a plate of marbled-cake on it and as she speaks to him and reaches for the cake, it was just her hand there (Welty). This shows Phoenix was full imagination. She was hungry, but there wasn’t any thing to eat. Her old age was getting the best of her. Also as she is passing through a field of dead corn, she thought "she [had] seen something tall, black and skinny there moving before her" (Welty). Phoenix was traveling for awhile and as the sun is going down, the author shows this trait of her making things out that wasn’t really there to show her

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