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The worn path by eudora welty
The worn path by eudora welty







the worn path by eudora welty

After presented with these facts, one may be skeptical of Phoenix completing even half of the journey since elderly people are usually associated with words like slow, weak, and inactive. I the oldest people I ever know…’” (802). Phoenix even mistakes a scarecrow for a man dancing in the field and laughs while saying, “‘My senses is gone. Welty also hints to the reader that the grandmother has very weak eyesight, possibly cataracts disease. Phoenix is very small and fragile, walks very slowly and uses a thin cane while striving not to fall with every step she takes, has an apron made of sugar sacks, and many wrinkles embedded on her face. From the beginning, Welty reiterates the fact that Phoenix, the elderly grandmother, is very old and poor.

the worn path by eudora welty

Welty uses strong symbolism throughout the story to depict just how influential love can be. ” The story portrays an elderly woman’s journey to the city during a frozen day in December to obtain medicine for her grandson’s chronically sore throat. ” This statement is the underlying factor that motivates the main character in Eudora Welty’s short story, “A Worn Path. Sophocles once stated, “One word frees us all of the weight and pain of life: That word is love.

the worn path by eudora welty

It may lead people to act in ways that they never have before and to move people to overcome and accomplish tasks that would otherwise seem impossible. Love is a very powerful and compelling feeling.









The worn path by eudora welty