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    Literary Analysis: The Theme of Family in Alice Walker’s “A Worn Path” and “Everyday Use” Introduction A family is an important set up in many societies. Some authors have; thus, based their works of art in the family unit stating its importance. They expound on the nature of family unit and the setups that many find themselves in a family unit. In general, a family unit is expected to be an institution characterized by utmost love from the members. Alice Walker’s “A Worn Path” is a tale of an

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    Symbolism in A Worn Path by Eudora Welty

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    take your story to a whole new level by showing us how each character feels in additional it can make a person or even an objects stand out a whole lot more. In Eudora Welty they used symbolism in many different ways that you can even notice them right away. In Eudora Welty ‘A Worn Path’ is a short story where symbols are found everywhere throughout many places where you read. This short story is about an old woman named Phoenix Jackson whom was a black African American that was compared to a mythical

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    received a fair amount of critical attention, most of it presuming that Eudora Welty intended her protagonist, Aunt Phoenix Jackson, to be “a symbol of the immortality of the Negro's spirit of endurance,” as Alfred Appel puts it (in A Season of Dreams: The Fiction of Eudora Welty, 1965). The name Aunt Phoenix and the events of the story appear to parallel the legend of the Phoenix, thereby suggesting new life for the aged black woman,” (Cooley). ‘A Worn Path’ by Eudora Welty has received praise and

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    (Literary analysis of A Worn Path by Eudora Welty) How far should one travel to another if they know the will not be thanked for their actions? Eudora Welty, a lady that wrote in a male dominated world, wrote the story A Worn Path, which is consider one of the greatest works of the twentieth century. A Worn Path is about Phoenix Jackson an older woman that goes on a journey through the forest to get to a hospital in another town because her grandson got into something and is dying. Phoenix truly

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    Overcoming Obstacles: A Literary Analysis of “A Worn Path” Thesis: “A Worn Path” by Eudora Welty is one of the best short stories to incorporate different symbolic representations of determination and the will to live. I. Introduction II. Phoenix A. Definition B. Characteristics III. Natural symbolism A. Steep hill B. Thorns of bush IV. Perceived Racism A. Imagined cake B. White hunter V. Arrival in Natchez A. Nurses’ comments B

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    light on this particular story because towards the ending, the conversation between the grandma and the Misfit is about God and praying. I had assumed that the grandma was already a very religious woman but after reading a critical essay on the characters, I found another point of view. In this essay by Sara Kelly, she states that “A Good Man is Hard to Find” exemplifies this principle: a self-righteous grandmother is shocked into spiritual awareness by a murderer (The Misfit).” When I read this

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    The use of figurative language in writing brings a story to life in the mind of the reader giving them a better grasp of the events taking place. Using hyperbole, simile and personification serves to develop the characters of a story as well as enhancing its theme (Kirszner and Mandell, 2012). In the short story, “A Good Man Is Hard to Find”, written by Mary Flannery O’Conner, she uses hyperbole in the story to paint a picture of the children’s mother in the mind of the reader. O’Conner (1955)

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    Eudora Welty a Worn Path

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    » Back to Table of Contents Summary The story opens on a chilly December morning. An elderly African−American woman named Phoenix Jackson is making her way, slowly but surely, through the woods, tapping an umbrella on the ground in front of her as she walks. Her shoes are untied. While she taps along, she talks to the animals in the woods, telling them to keep out of her way. As

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    Eudora Welty a Worn Path

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    has left, and she makes the trip to town to receive medicine that soothes the pain. There has been no change in his condition, Phoenix tells the nurse, he sits with his "mouth open like a little bird." She also says that though he suffers, he has "a sweet look." Though Phoenix says he is not dead, some critics have theorized that he is. The Hunter The hunter encounters Phoenix after she has fallen into a ditch, the unfortunate result of an encounter with one of his dogs. He helps her up, demonstrating

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    describe many of the characters and objects that are given in the short story. Symbolism is to use symbols to represent ideas and qualities. In ‘a worn path’ Eudora does so she uses manifolds of characters and objects to express the way the story is being told in her own way. As doing so she helps the reader understand it more sufficiently and to show that what is going on is still happening today. In the short story ‘a worn pass’ by Eudora Welty she uses several of characters for specific reasons

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