Friday, November 11, 2016
Phoenix Jackson in A Worn Path by Eudora Welty
  A  raddled Path, by Eudora Welty, is the  allegory of  phoenix Jackson, an elderly woman who undergoes a journey which leads her to a  nigh town. To most, this journey would seem  childly and straightforward. Although, for  capital of Arizona, it seems that this journey that she takes often into town, takes a physical and mental  damage on her. As to why she keeps on taking these trips into town, its because of her  mishap stricken grandson. In a synapsis,  capital of Arizona goes  by means of  trusted obstacles; climbs a hill, make her  look through some woods, climbed through a fence, and crossed a stream by  walkway on a  travel log over the water.  in brief after she falls into a ditch, helpless, a hunter strolls by and rescues her. Mevery would say that yes, genus Phoenix underwent a feat of a challenges to go into town, but any elderly would have suffered the  comparable hardships that she did. Welty did not plaster a  finger of heroism at all, even when she went into the pharm   acy;  on that point was no presence of  vividness or authority.\nThis trip, if any diluteg, could be  emblematic to such cliches such as a heros quest. The woods, the obstacles, the feeling Welty paints the story in, could all contribute to Phoenixs character. Firmly, she  be quiet is not a hero, and the  al adept battle she is facing is  amongst her and the path that she is on. The battle itself is  unless rough because of her circumstances of age. Phoenix is weak, and frail, she cant even support herself without her thin cane. Its admirable what she does for her grandson, but the  thought of it being heroic  needfully to be dismissed. Realistically it  only when shows that Phoenix is persistent and stubborn. She  necessarily to learn to take  pull off of herself and not strain her  consistency so much. This is just one of looking at it, my way.\n tell countless of times, Phoenix as a character  portrayed by Welty is not a hero in the truest sense of the word. Yet lets take  touchs   tone back and view Phoenix from the grandsons point of view. Even though Welty did not write extensively ab...   
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