Monday, February 18, 2019

Comparing A Worn Path by Eudora Welty and A Rose For Emily by William F

canvas A Worn Path by Eudora Welty and A pink wine For Emily by William Faulkner In the pages of the short stories, A Worn Path and A Rose For Emily we are fit to see a similar side and friendship between the two. As we look at the theme, tone, and morals we are able to better grasp the conflict in these two stories, while signal detection whether the two protagonists, Miss Emily and capital of Arizona Jackson are mentally crazy. The primary(prenominal)(prenominal) moral in A Worn Path is the love, and life of genus Phoenix Jackson. The path she travels across interrupts her life. Her love is the love and affection she has for her grandson. If we read the reputation closer then it may lead us to the conclusion that Phoenix really does not have a Grandson. Phoenix complains to the doctor that her Grandson has had a sore throat for an extremely long time. This may cause the proofreader to believe that she used to have a Grandson but he became so sick he died. Yet, at the same time Phoenix in addition shows her intellect by seeing the money fall out of the hunters pate from a far off distance. In A Rose For Emily the main moral is...

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