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    previously analyzed Phoenix Jackson’s character, I closely examined the external characteristics that her person consisted of, such as her behavior and physical attributes. In Saunders’ analysis of Phoenix Jackson, he deciphers her in great depth utilizing his extensive research of other works of literature and legends. He comes to the overall conclusion that Jackson is a character that can be dissected in nearly infinite ways depending on the dissector’s point of view. In both of our analysis, we concentrated

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    When Eudora Welty finished her studies, she went back to Jackson, Mississippi, she began her career of writing short stories (Kirszner and Mandell, 2012). According to Kirszner and Mandell (2012), “In “’A Worn Path, ‘” Welty creates a particularly memorable character in the tenacious Phoenix Jackson, and through her she explores a theme that transcends ace and region” (p. 386). The story depicts an era of time when hardship was common for the black inhabitants during the 1930’s. There were many African

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    Phoenix Jackson was an older small colored woman, who carried a small thin cane made from an umbrella. She was small but fierce and determined. Phoenix Jackson fights through many obstacles to show other her courageous attitude, dedication, and love for someone besides herself. “Now comes the trial” Phoenix Jackson said. Jackson was worn out but kept pushing herself through the winter cold weather, the woods, hills, and the thickets. Jackson’s courageous attitude helped her push her way through

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    complex and heartfelt journey experienced by Phoenix Jackson, for her grandson. Welty uses the elements of characterization, setting, and plot to bring the meaning of love and commitment to another extraordinary level. Consequently, Welty uses characterization to bring out the true intentions of Phoenix Jackson. It is unlike any characterization before. The physical and psychological descriptions of Phoenix Jackson contribute to her the overall character. Each detail about her gives a better and

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    the most considerable, being the legend of the phoenix. There are numerous symbols and allusions brought about in the story relating to the legend of the phoenix. The phoenix is a bird that comes from Egyptian mythology. The best analogy of the phoenix is a magnificent bird. The phoenix has astonishing powers. It has the knack to materialize and vanish in the blink of an eye. The myth states the phoenix travels to the sun. The sun gives the phoenix it powers. The heat incinerates the bird. The bird

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    English 102 8 February 2015 Phoenix Jackson: Rising from the Ashes Many authors incorporate mythological creatures in stories to represent the virtues and vices of their lead characters. Eudora Welty’s character Phoenix Jackson symbolizes resurrection in “A Worn Path,” and therefore identifies with the legendary phoenix. The Encyclopedia Britannica describes the phoenix, “as large as an eagle, with brilliant scarlet and gold plumage and a melodious cry. Only one phoenix existed at any time, and it

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    the complex and heartfelt journey experienced by Phoenix Jackson, for her grandson. Welty uses the elements of characterization, setting, and plot to bring the meaning of love and commitment to another extraordinary level. Welty uses characterization to bring out the true intentions of Phoenix Jackson. It is unlike any characterization before. The physical and psychological descriptions of Phoenix Jackson contribute to her the overall character. Each detail about her gives a better and deeper

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    an interesting article “’A Worn Path’ The Eternal Quest of Welty’s Phoenix Jackson” (The Southern Literary Journal 25.1, Fall 1992: p62-73.) that not only analyzed Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path” (The Collected Works of Eudora Welty) from his perspective but also included the perspectives of other authors which makes his article an excellent source for interpretations of ‘A Worn Path’. Summary Saunders article summarizes Phoenix Jackson as a symbol of the Christian religion and articulates the interpretation

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    Adrianna Ratliff English 1123-UTAB Critical Analysis Essay Hampton 29 October 2014 The Character of Phoenix Jackson,” A Worn Path” Eudora Welty’s “A Worn Path,” is a story about an elderly woman name Phoenix Jackson walking on a path to Natchez to get some medicine for her ill grandson that swallowed some lye that affected him severely. The story portrayed a vivid idea of her personalities and the readers realize how unique Phoenix Jackson is. Phoenix faced many trials and tribulations while

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    Symbolism in A Worn Path by Eudora Welty

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    represent something else. Phoenix Jackson represents the most important thing in the story the ancient Egyptian bird the Phoenix. The story “A Worn Path” takes place in December 1941. It’s about an old lady named Phoenix Jackson that goes to town in Natchez, Mississippi to get some medicine for her grandson who had swallowed lye many years back. Phoenix faces some obstacles on her way to town that try to keep her

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