Betrayal, Religion and Death in "A Worn Path" and "The Jilting of Granny Weatherall"
[2023-08-12 06:52:29]
By repeating similarities between each story of Eudora Welty, A Worn Path, and Katherine Anne Porter, the Jilting of The Granny Weatherall became more prominent. Both stories are about women with different ethnic and social status; however, these two stories intertwine themes of betrayal, religious, death and personal travel. Phoenix Jackson appeared as a character with extraordinary motivation in "wear road". Not only is she an elderly, blind, black woman, she is drinking medicine for the sick grandson through the meandering terrain, but she is a poverty and selfless symbol, wealth and ego are In stark contrast.
The elements of these two stories contain simple plots that contain stories that symbolize their lives. "The gold plating of Grandma Weatherall? The plot is that the grandmother Weatherall is lying in her bed reminiscing of her life before she dies" Road Old? The plot is that Phoenix Jackson is walking in an obsolete way to try to travel to the city. The memories of Granny Weatherall symbolize that her life is shining before her eyes or before her death. A trip through Phoenix Road is a symbol of her life and its hardships.
By repeating similarities between each story of Eudora Welty, A Worn Path, and Katherine Anne Porter, the Jilting of The Granny Weatherall became more prominent. Both stories are about women with different ethnic and social status; however, these two stories intertwine themes of betrayal, religious, death and personal travel. Phoenix Jackson appeared as a character with extraordinary motivation in "wear road". Not only is she an elderly, blind, black woman, she is drinking medicine for the sick grandson through the meandering terrain, but she is a poverty and selfless symbol, wealth and ego are In stark contrast.
With a short story by Eudora Welty and a talk of Katherine Anne Porter 's Granny Weatherall, the two women overcame several obstacles. On an aging road, Phoenix Jackson encountered obstacles such as age, physical challenge, and how other people feel about her. Grandma is facing obstacles such as death, betrayed by her children, feelings that she is disappointed in her love life. - A worn road: The struggle for racial equality in 'A worn road', the main character Eudora Welty wrote a short story of an old lady named Phoenix. Slowly, but definitely along the woods "Way of wear" will continue. During her journey, she encountered many obstacles such as a thorny jungle and a hunter. She went on a journey over these obstacles. She finally arrived at the destination, the clinic where she bought medicine for her sick grandson.