In my opinion, "worn road" and "worn road" are very good stories. It tells the story of an elderly black woman and the struggle she has to face in her life. After the death of mythic birds, the author named the woman Phoenix and was reborn through the ashes to make it immortality. As she continued to live for her grandchild, the author made the woman 'immortal', and it obviously thought it was her greatest gift. The author never said how often the woman traveled, but as the waiter knew who she was when she entered the building
Eudora Welty's role in Phoenix Jackson's "Worn Road" is a story about grandmother's unstoppable love and consideration to her grandson. Phoenix Jackson is the protagonist and hero of Eudora Welty of A Worn Path. Phoenix is an elderly, weak woman trying a long and dangerous journey through the forest to Natchez. - Eudora Welty's short story "The way to aging" Ogawa, the meaning of Eudora Welty's Wist Pathe mistletoe, released from the spines through Phoenix Jackson "Sitting on the bank of the stream, a cloud of mistletoe like a pearl There is wood on her in the middle when she talks to the plate when a little boy brings her a marble cake, do not close her eyes.
At The Way of Wear, a short story by Eudora Welty, she uses symbols to explain many characters and things in short stories. Symbolism is the use of symbols to express ideas and qualities. In "Wearing the Road", Eudora realizes this by expressing ways in which stories are told in their own way, using various characters and objects. As such, she helps the reader to understand it more thoroughly and shows what is going on today. In Eudora Welty's short story "Wearing Pass" she played several roles for specific reasons and various items. The short story tells the name of the old lady, Phoenix Jackson, she is a blind older woman, and