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    people in the world who feel a deep connection with reading. Their passion and drive to read anything, anywhere, anytime, shapes them for the rest of their life. Eudora Welty had this passion and connection with books. Even as a child, Welty was inseparable from reading books. She would read anything she could get her hands on. Eudora Welty grew up in Jackson, Mississippi in the early 1900’s and passed away in 2001. In a passage from Welty’s autobiography, One Writer’s Beginnings, she recalls…

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    A Worn Path Reflection

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    categorizing examples. I also learned how to better understand the text by restating the idea in my own words (by questioning what is the text about?). My portfolio letter includes two essays “Living Like Weasels” by Annie Dillard and “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty. Through these assignments, I have obtained skills to focus on a purpose and most importantly have the ability to respond to…

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    The Effects of Impulse and Recklessness Decisions and actions are the pathways that lead to a change in the way of someone's life. The authors of "The Most Dangerous Game," "A Worn Path," and "The Truth About Being a Hero," Richard Connell, Eudora Welty, and Karl Marlantes, demonstrate how certain decisions and actions change one's life through their works. In addition, the following question is answered throughout each of their works: what is at the end of each pathway that those decisions and…

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    Eudora Welty's A Worn Path

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    In “A Worn Path,” Phoenix Jackson is the main character of this short story. Eudora Welty describes Phoenix Jackson as an old woman who goes on a long journey through the woods. Throughout her journey, Phoenix Jackson starts to experience emotions such as hardship and joy. Many people have argued about Phoenix Jackson’s journey being connected through religious, historical, or racial criticism. Furthermore, I will carefully analyze her conscious and unconscious mind through the Psychoanalytical…

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    Eudora Welty's A Worn Path

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    Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” tells the story of Phoenix Jackson, an elderly African Woman leaving in the south who takes on a journey into town in order to get medicine for her grandson. To many, the story of Phoenix’s journey seems to be a short, simple story with no exciting action taking place, and although that is true, the story itself exhibit the struggle faced by many African American back in the early 20th century and even today in the 21st century, the struggle of racism. Racism is not…

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    Beauty is in the Heart In “A Worn Path,” by Eudora Welty, the main character’s name, Phoenix, has great significance in the short story. A Phoenix is “a mythological bird of great beauty fabled to live 500 or 600 years in the Arabian wilderness, to burn itself on a funeral pyre, and to rise from its ashes in the freshness of youth and live another cycle of years” (“Phoenix Definition”). Phoenix also means “a person…that has become renewed or restored after suffering calamity or apparent…

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    The Outside of the Inside “Deliver us all from the naked in heart;” Eudora Welty uses this phrase in her short story “No Place for You, My Love” to emphasize the unnamed woman’s desire to hide her inner emotions (Welty 394). The Lord’s Prayer utilizes the phrase; deliver us from evil, as a way to ask to be saved from sins. Having a naked heart can be compared to wearing one’s heart on one’s sleeve, an act of revealing all emotions to the world. Therefore, to deliver someone from the naked in…

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    Eudora Welty uses her main character, Phoenix Jackson, to symbolize and represent the hardships that African Americans, women and others faced during the early and mid-1900’s in her short story “A Worn Path”, and also shows that hard work and perseverance can help achieve any goal one has in mind. Phoenix is a very strong character that embodies the true meaning of perseverance and never giving up. Throughout the story, she faces obstacles living and non-existent. Along her journey, she faces…

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    everyday journeys of African-Americans. However, just like Phoenix continues to make the journey, colored people continued to right the cruelties and live their lives. As William M. Jones accounts in his critical essay, “The main question is why Miss Welty should make the old Negro so completely analogous to this bird. There are numerous possibilities which might involve an allegorical account of the Southern Negro 's plight….” (Jones) The eye of the colored people of the South is directly…

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    In the story A Worn Path by Eudora Welty is a story that represents high spirits, trust, brave, and life and death. Phoenix Jackson, from A Worn Path, has a mission/journey to go into town for her grandsons medication. She goes through many obstacles she is a very elderly women around her 80’s. The connection Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” the character Phoenix Jackson is symbolic to a Phoenix bird from mythology because they both rebirth, go on missions/journeys, and have high spirits to where…

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