Today I will explain various literature references used in "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty. I will explain and interpret the various techniques the author is using in her story. The story is about a South African-American woman named Phoenix Jackson who takes her to town and picks up her grandchild's medicine from the doctor's office. But this is not an ordinary old lady. She could not see and was crossing obstacles with a cane. During her journey, she encountered various roles and circumstances, then we will learn the interpretation of the symbols contained in the story.
Eudora Welty's "Wear of the Road" is a story emphasizing the natural symbols of the surrounding environment. At the beginning of the story, we introduce our main character Phoenix Jackson; she is explained as a small, elderly black woman. I believe that the name Eudora Welty will give us a very symbolic protagonist. Phoenix's legend is about sacred birds of ancient Egyptians. - Eudora Welty's realistic consumption route Eudora Welty's "A Worn Path" is a story emphasizing the natural symbols of the surrounding environment. The main character of the story, Phoenix Jackson is a black old lady trying to find her sickling medicine. This story includes the subject Phoenix Jackson continues during her trip.
At The Way of Wear, a short story by Eudora Welty, she explains many characters and things with a short story using symbolism. Symbolism is the use of symbols to express ideas and qualities. In "Wearing the Road", Eudora realizes this by expressing the way the story is told in its 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