Sunday, November 29, 2009
a worn path
This story was interesting and almost inspirational in a way because it intertwines myth and legend. It shows us an example of how someone could be so selfless and care about someone else so much the way Phoenix did for her grandson. How a long journey full of hardships, dealing with people with no sympathy (like the man who told her that colored people love to go to town to see Santa Claus) and sometimes wanting to give up when things get rough, but sticking through it. The color of her skin, her age and physical condition are obviously working against her in this era in Mississippi. The walk she takes down this path will go on for as long as she lives, because her grandson is sick, and the way she treats him she hopes will carry on for him to do onto others in the future.
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It is interesting the way the story overlays reality with an imaginative, mythic pattern--the journey she is literally on and how she imagines it... see my comments on Namra's blog, and blogs from previous classes, as noted on my blog post
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