The story “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty consist of a brave attempts of a courageous, valiant women to carry on against over whelming forces. Phoenix is a very old small woman who lives in the woods that goes on a journey with many obstacles. Welty starts this story out with many questions and makes you feel many emotions. Phoenix is a very different kind of women and as a reader this story makes you appreciate her a lot through out the story because of how loving you can tell she is. The way Phoenix approaches the obstacles in this story is what makes her unique and courageous. Some major obstacles Phoenix has to deal with are age, poverty, journey, and illness Age can be silent and overpowering when it hits. Welty gives a few different examples to show how old she is. The description of Phoenix’s face seems to be so aged that you can’t really tell how old she is. Welty describes Phoenix’s trip to the medical office in Natchez as Phoenix’s feet already knowing the way to the journey she’s been on time after time. When she gets there Phoenix cannot remember what she is there for and doesn’t know the answers to the questions the nurse is asking her. On her trip she uses an umbrella to balance her self like a pendulum while starting her trip into town. Someone comes and ties her shoes for her because she can’t tie them herself. Phoenix is fighting against age and is slowly losing. An equally crushing opponent is her poverty. Phoenix lives out in the country a very far ways from the city. When she goes on her journey she has to walk to her designation she doesn’t take a car. She carries an umbrella as a cane because she can’t afford a proper cane. Phoenix wears an apron of sugars sacks and a long dress that she
calls her Sunday best. The medicine Phoenix get for the grandson is given to her from charity. Phoenix acquires 10 cents from begging and theft to buy a paper wind mill. The
Financial trouble makes it so Phoenix can’t afford the advanced medical care for her grandson. Closely connected to her poverty is the way through the woods which during her walk seem an almost active opponent. Welty lets you know that its December and everything is frosted over on the ground. When Phoenix starts her trip into town through the woods Welty starts out with this sentence “Out of my way, all you foxes, owls, beetles, jack rabbits, coons, and wild animals!..” (paragraph 3) right away from reading that you know there are many dangers that are going to be on this trip. Phoenix now has to go through thorn bushes with out getting scratched, not long after that she’s trying to go over a frosted log while her eyes are closed with out falling in to the creek. Phoenix comes a crossed bob wire that she has to crawl under without being punctured. Along her trip a dog runs up and knocks old Phoenix
The Worn Path Many times in this world the most unfortunate people seem to make the most sacrifices. After reading the story I made a timeline of events, highlighting the most significant. Then I looked for a common trend between the circumstances. I looked over the log bridge, scarecrow, and the dog that trampled her. All these events including the hospital scene seemed to be not only dangerous but also frightening. Phoenix was extremely old and uneducated, yet was putting herself through all this…
Running Head “A Worn Path” 1 PATH 2 “A Worn Path” “ A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty is a story about an elderly ‘Negro’ woman, in the 1930’s era, who travels to town by foot down an old worn path who’s mission is not stated until the end of the story. The main character is one Phoenix Jackson. Phoenix does not know her age but she is well seasoned and up there in age. There are several themes associated with this story. Essentially…
build their own connection with the literary piece. Through imagination the readers are able to visualize what the author is trying to depict through symbolism, and other descriptive languages. The three literary pieces "The Road Not Taken”, “A Worn Path”, and “Used to Live Here Once” are different in terms of writing style, but all share same theme. The main theme suggests that despite the many life journeys we go through and decisions we make in our lifetime, we are still in complete control of…
Analysis of Phoenix from Welty’s “A Worn Path” By STUDENT NAME Professor NAME CLASS NAME DATE Outline Thesis statement: In “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty, Phoenix Jackson displays extraordinary perseverance in the face of difficulty, which ultimately allows her to accomplish her goal. I. Personal obstacles A. Body B. Mind II. Physical obstacles A. Nature B. Society Never Give Up: A Character Analysis of Phoenix from Welty’s “A Worn Path” Although Phoenix Jackson is…
for this is that you could be great one day and be out of it the next. Basicly you should always live your life to the fullest and never give up on what you believe in. Two pieces of literature that relates to this idea is TLA by Jane Mcfann and A Worn Path by Eudro Welty. In the story TLA the character goes through some really hard times. She goes through having to finish up late work and having to do it with out her boyfriend she lost during a car accident. She has deal with all of this at the…
SYMBOLISM OF JOURNEY 1 Symbolism of the Journey: “I used to live here once and A worn path” Sarah Sanderson ENG125 Amy Myer November 18, 2013 SYMBOLISM OF JOURNEY 2 Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” and Jean Rhys’s “I Used to Live Here Once” concentrate on one specific theme which is “Journey”. While the two works display comparable themes the difference is point of view. Each of them has shown a particular journey through which life can change. There is one thing in common…
12/07/13 Alissa Valdez Essay B A Worn out Path “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty is about a woman who is described as “an old negro woman.” Her name is Phoenix Jackson, she walks through a long path on a winter morning; at the end of her long journey she doesn’t realize why she walks through the worn path. While walking through the long path she conquers many obstacles she deals with animals, gets caught on bushes and barb-wire fences, goes over bridges and bumps into rued people. People who…
Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” is a story that reflects the tales of the Phoenix. Throughout this story many symbols and recollections of the phoenix is present. The phoenix is a bird, large and gold in color. This bird is most famous for its abilities to appear and disappear, and its ability to heal. The phoenix is also known for its strong will and determination to travel when it’s close to death. In “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty, Phoenix Jackson mirrors the fabled creature of the same name, actions…
symbolism of the journey and how two authors used this theme is the topic of this paper. Thesis While both Jean Rhys “Used to Live Here Once” and Eudora Weltly, in “A Worn Path” use symbolism and exposition one story is also about death and the other is about helping her grandchild’s life, yet many of the words used in “A Worn Path” as indicative of death. Each story uses symbolism of the journey. Both stories also include an omniscient point of view and using imagery, which doubles as symbolism…
"A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty is an interesting story, chock-full of symbolism and several themes. First and most obvious, one can't help but note the symbolism of the main character's name, Phoenix, also the name of the mythological bird that rises from the ashes. Phoenix Jackson is an old, old woman. We don't know exactly how old, but we know that she is small and frail -- when a black dog comes out of the bushes and rushes her, she isn't ready for it and she "only hit him a little with her cane"…