The road to the road is a short story written by Eudora Welty. It is based on an African American grandmother named Phoenix Jackson who walks Natchez 's town on a cold morning in December and buys medicines for a sick grandchild. This story is a story of the obstacles that the Phoenix team encountered in the process and how it was overcome. The author wishes to convey the theme to his or her reader, the central idea or information of "the way to wear" is a decision. Phoenix Jackson decided to go to Natchez to buy medicine for her grandchildren; she would not prevent her from hindering any obstacles.
"Worn road" "Worn road" is a story about the resolve and true power of the romantic journey to grandmother's grandchild. The title itself will explore the circular path that each of us encounters in our life and will continue to do so in the future. On the journey of "Phoenix Jackson", "Road wearing" began and finished. In Eudora Welty's "Way to Wear", the human spirit of an old lady is full of dedication, dignity, and noble driving and overcomes the great obstacle in life under the name of loving her grandchildren .
Every day, people encounter challenges that prevent them from achieving their goals, but absolute resolutions can best fulfill their mission. In the short story "A Worn Path" by Eudora Welty, the protagonist Phoenix Jackson faces many challenges with the task to be achieved. One way to convey this idea is to use the literary use of the subject. - This article focuses on two stories written by two authors during the 19th century and explores their writing differences or similarities. Specifically, in this article, Eudora Welty and Kate Chopin compare and compare ways of communicating social issues, considering the language, theme, viewpoints and characteristics of "Wears of Wear" and "Sorry", respectively I disagree.
Compare the way to the aged Eudora Welty and the rose to Emily by William Faulkner. Within the length of the short story, we can see similar aspects and relationships between the two. Looking at the theme, color, morality, you can better grasp the conflict between these two stories, and at the same time the two main characters, Miss Emily and Phoenix Jackson are mentally crazy. The main ethic of "Wear of the Road" is Phoenix Jackson's love and life. - William Faulkner's "A Rose for Emily" and Catherine Anne Porter's "J. Grandma's J J" Webster dictionary defines the term "jilt" as a refusal to lover's behavior. So, if you want to be abandoned by others, on the altar, or you want to be abandoned by others, you are abandoned. In William Faulkner's "The Emil for Rose" and "Old Wenyherall Jilting" by Catherine Anne Potter, Emily and Granny Weatherall experienced many times throughout his life.