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A Worn Path
A Worn Path



By Eudora Welty

What emotions

does this story

evoke in you?

Answer 1:

At first it was confusing, you didn’t really

now what was going on. If you read into all

the symbols you feel anguish for this

women that tries to overcome so much for

her grandson that she loves.

“Under her small blackfreckled hand her

cane, limbered as a buggy whip, would

switch at the brush as if to rouse up any

hiding things”(pg.622) What we felt in this

passage was that at any moment the fact

that her grandson is actually dead will hit

her at any moment.

Question 2

What is your reaction to the

ending of the story? Would you

prefer to know that Phoenix

Jackson’s grandson is alive? Why

or why not?

• You realize that Phoenix has overcome so

much for the one she loves, and would

travel a long path for. You don’t know if

her grandson is dead or alive. We wouldn’t

want to know that her grandson is either

or, it lets you use your

imagination, and it’s a

path that we would all

travel for the ones we

love.

• “She lifted her free hand,

gave a little nod, turned

around, and walked out

of the doctor’s office.”

(pg.627)

Question 3







Why does Phoenix

make her journey?

AWNSER 3

She makes her journey to get her

grandson medicine for his throat, ”Yes,

Swallowed lye.”(pg.626) On her way there

she gets five cent from two people, and

with those ten cents she plans to buy a

paper windmill for her grandson. A times

people put windmills on graves, so is her

grandson dead?

• What obstacles does

Phoenix Jackson

encounter on her

journey?

Answer 4

• The Physical aspect of her age

• A path that is “worn” out

• People that don’t have respect for her

because of her race.

• Humiliation and Discrimination

• Overall, although she was considered a

citizen she had to go through so much

discrimination, and she even felt that she

had to go through it with the thorny bush

that "never want to let folks pass" (pg.622)

Question 5:

• A) What does the

nurse ask Phoenix?

• B) How does Phoenix

explain her inability to

answer?

Answer #5: Part A&B

• A) The Nurse asks Phoenix how her

grandson is doing. “Is his Throat any

better”(pg.626)

• B) Phoenix tells her that she forgot for

a second why was the reason she made

the trip. Then she tells the nurse that

she didn’t go to school, after the civil

war ended it was to late for her to

attend. “I’m an old woman without an

education”(pg.626)

Question 6









• What details of the setting help to

create a somber, mournful

atmosphere?

Answer 6

• The whole idea of this elderly women walking

through the forest by herself gives you this

horrible feeling that something will happen to

her out their. “She walked slowly in the

dark pine shadows…”(pg.622) All the

animals that were around made you wonder

if one was going to pop out of no where and

attack her. But all the animals seemed to not

bother her at all, “Sleep on, alligators, and

blow your bubbles.”(pg.624)

Question 7

• How would you characterize the attitudes

of the hunter, the attendant, and the nurse

toward Phoenix?

Answer 7

• Although they all sounded consistent to the fact

that they where trying to be helpful toward her

you couldn't help it but still think that they where

discriminating against her. You feel this tone in

their voice that they were still being barbaric

towards her .

• “Old Phoenix only gave a twitch to her face as if

a fly were bothering her. {are you deaf} cried the

attendant”(pg.625)

Question 8

• Why do you think Phoenix does not

immediately respond to the questions of

the nurse and the attendant?

Answer 8

• She probably didn’t answer immediately

because she got a glance at the life that

she had before of how people just treated

her badly. She wanted people to talk to

her with respect

Question 9



• What is the significance of

the story’s taking place at

Christmas time?

Answer 9

• When you think of Christmas it’s a time of

happiness, a time to forgive and forget. It’s a

time where miracles happen. Christmas is when

everyone comes together no matter what race

you are, or age,

“Please missy will you lace up my shoe?...

Stand still then grandma, said the lady. She put

her packages down on the side walk beside her

and laced and tied both shoes tightly”(pg.625)

Question 10

• What does Phoenix’s

journey symbolize?

Answer 10

• Her journey symbolizes her path through life,

different obstacles that we all encounter

with. Or this journey could be the recognition

that her grandson is indeed dead, not alive. A

cycle, or a story that just keeps running

through her head. What separates reality

from fantasy.

• Or the journey that she took represents the

rode that many had taken for civil rights. The

abusment that they all suffered, but at the

end freedom was won.

“…and when a little boy brought her a plate

with a slice of marble cake on it she spoke to

him. {That would be acceptable,}”

Question 11

• Do you think the story would be

different if the setting were

changed? Why or why not?

Answer 11

• If the setting was at the desert she

probably wouldn’t have survived her

journey, to get her grandson medicine.

She most likely would have dehydrated, or

because of her age wouldn’t allow her to

make it through that weather.

“She left that tree, and had to go through a

barbed wire fence…”(pg.623)


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