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Phoenix Rises From The Ashes Essay Research

Phoenix Jackson By Eudora Welty Essay, Research Paper


Phoenix Rises From the Ashes When asked by a white hunter ? Doesn?t the gun


scare you?? while having it pointed at her, Phoenix Jackson, of Eudora


Welty?s ?A Worn Path?, replies ?No, sir. I seen plenty go off closer by,


in my day, and for less than what I done,? This is an example of how the


protagonist deals with another of her travails. Phoenix?s conflicts only hone


the thrust of Welty?s tale of triumph over adversity. The irrelevancy of these


tortures to this person?s purpose is made all the more poignant by their


staggering weight. From the first line of the narrative you learn the setting is


December. A ?frozen day?, and yet Phoenix does ought but rejoice that it is


not the ?season? for bulls and snakes. Given the numerous references to her


advanced age: a delusion of a small boy handing her a slice of cake after


navigating a log bridge, to ?Her eyes blue with age.? She travels from the


deep wood though the dangers of both terrain and prejudice. Throughout the story


she encounters obstacles that would deter stalwart heroes of epics. While


traveling through the country Phoenix encounters a white hunter who helps her up


after being knocked to the ground. Despite his threatening manner, pointing his


gun at her, he tries to deter her from her task. He points out the distance she


had to travel even to reach the point at which they had met. He callously


explains that ?I know you old colored people! Wouldn?t miss going to town to


see Santa Claus!?. Lastly to add further injury to insult, after losing a


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nickel and not being aware of it, he claims to not have a penny to give her. All


Phoenix does is apologize to ?God? for having stolen it. What fear grips a


person who knows what they were doing was incredibly important, and yet they


cannot recall what they were about? The attendant repeatedly attempted to


communicate (in a condescending tone) with Phoenix, yet she had to ignore the


questions, for she was unsure why she had made the journey. The nurse came to


her rescue, and in so doing gave an explanation why ?grandma? had made this


arduous voyage. She was caring for her grandson who was suffering from the


result of having swallowed lye; consequently at that level of medical and social


evolution meant being an invalid without any other sociological resources than


his grandmother. Despite these travails Phoenix Jackson retains her composure,


and more. Each of these incidents, although difficult to fully grasp within


context of modern society, is still painful. Once she manages to reach town she


manages to get a woman, busy with packages to assist her with one of her


difficulties, her untied shoe. At the clinic she manages to push the attendant


to 500% of her original offering. Subsequently she resolves to purchase her


grandson a paper windmill with the two nickel profit she made entering town.


These conflicts she faces only reflect the spirit shining from the character of


Phoenix Jackson.


Welty, Eudora . ?A Worn Path.? Literature an Introduction to reading and


Writing . Ed. Edgar V. Roberts, Henry E, Upper Saddle River, New Jersey, 1998.


132-37.

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