A Worn Path
A Worn Path
By Eudora Welty
Point of View
"A Worn Path" is told from a third-person limited point of
view. This allows us to empathize with Phoenix, because her
thoughts and actions are shown. Yet, in third-person, we are
allowed to view Phoenix from a distance, and thereby see
her as others see her
LITERARY DEVICES
Alliteration (repetition of consonants)
where the wind rocked
Lifting her skirt, leveling her cane fiercely before her like
a festival figure in some parade, she began to march
across.
Metaphor
The comparison of one thing to another without the use of
like or as:
SIMILE
This (tapping of the cane) made a grave and
persistent noise in the still air that seemed
meditative, like the chirping of a solitary little
bird. (1;1;5)
(Comparison of the noise made by the cane to the chirping of
a bird)
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