A Worn Path
"A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty, is the tale of the unstoppable love and careof a grandmother for her grandchild. It tells a story of sheer determination as Phoenix Jackson makes a long journey into town to get medicine for her chronically ill grandson. She strives forward despite frequent obstacles in her way that include her own failing health and the grandchild's slim chance of survival. Phoenix Jackson is "an old Negro woman" who continues forward over barriers that would not even be considered a hindrance for the young. This is a journey which she has taken before, and now "the time come around" she must travel it again. She begins her journey to town on "a bright frozen day in the early morning" in December. Phoenix Jackson is "very old and small ", and walks like the "pendulum in a grandfather clock" ever so carefully with her "thin, small cane made from an umbrella." The description of Phoenix Jackson at the beginning of this story gives the reader a glimpse of how difficult this trip is going to be for an elderly woman such as her. The description "Her eyes were blue with age. Her skin has a pattern all its own of numberless branching wrinkles" are indications of Phoenix Jackson's old age. She suppo
to fall with every step she takes. She wears a "dress reaching down to her isn't dead, is he?" Phoenix responds with, "No missy, he not dead, he just the man says, "you must be a hundred years old, and scared of nothing...you First, she has to face an uphill climb. Then, she goes downhill but soon When she enters "the big building", evidently a medical facility, she sits down to rest "when a little boy brought her a plate with a slice of rts herself with a cane, striving not
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Approximate Word count = 813
Approximate Pages = 3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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