A Worn Path
Old Paths In the story, A Worn Path, Eudora Welty portrays the hardship that a black elderly woman faces in the early nineteen hundreds. The story is based around an elderly woman named Phoenix Jackson. It deals with her long travel to the town store and the great ordeal she faces when coming along to meet a young white hunter in the woods. It may look as if this hunter has no real compassion for the elderly, but Phoenix on the other hand, just takes his rough approach as if it means nothing. In many ways, he comes off as a bigot; He feels that black people only travel long distance for self reward. With many journeys comes obstacles that just try to slow you down. Phoenix had just crossed over the log with her eyes closed shut and her cane leading the way. As Phoenix laid upon the cold winter ground, she reached out for a hand only to find air. The young white hunter approached her, as if he meant her no harm. He then called out ?Granny?, but he grabbed her up and swung her around in the air like she was a toy. Afterwards he let out a great big laugh and then asked ? Anything Broken Granny?? All he was really trying to do was intimidate her, bu
becomes red with anger, but she held her cool as a greater opponent would. already seen guns steering her directly in the face, and shot off by her at close range. to be a bigot. He just strives to bring down this old woman, but Phoenix Jackson will not says ?you take my advice and stay home, and nothing will happen to you.?. In fact, she One must show their true identity before judged. You see with the money issue puts her through. Phoenix begins to feel guilty that god was watching her become a thief.
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Approximate Word count = 974
Approximate Pages = 4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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