Phoenix Jackson is taking her daily walks to the city town on an odd path. As she is walking she comes across the animals and is harshly speaking to them as if she were confused and lost. As she continues to walk up the hill, her long skirt gets stuck into the thorns and is assuming that
“[their] doing [their] appointed work” to yield her from going to the city town (Welty,1). While
Phoenix is walking through the forest, she is stopped by the sound of …show more content…
The white man assumed that the gun would startle Phoenix, but in fact it makes her used to the situation because in her lifetime she has seen plenty of guns go off. As their conversation comes to a close, the white man recommends that Phoenix go home, so that she is safe and nothing harmless would happen to her. Throughout the story, Phoenix Jackson’s journey to the city town justify her for her love for her grandson and the perseverance and power that she encountered on her journey. The love that
Jackson conveys is that despite the cold weather and the dangerous path that she has to take, she goes out of her way for her grandson who has a scarred throat. While walking the path it occurred to her as though it “[felt] like there [was] chains about [her] feet”(Welty, 1). With the amount of determination that she has shows the deep love that motivates her to complete the task even though she has shortterm memory loss. In similarity, the perseverance and power play a key role when she has to encounter all the hardships such as; racial prejudice, poverty when she had “the nickel [in] her apron pocket” that she had stolen from the white hunter, her old age,