Other Rhetorical Strategies
Themes
General
Christianity Motifs
Figurative Language
100

Rhetorical strategy used in the dialogue, ""Lying on my back like a June-bug waiting to be turned over, mister," she said, reaching up her hand."

What is simile?

100

Theme shown during Phoenix's physically taxing journey to get medicine for her grandson because of his throat problems

What is sacrifice and enduring love of older generations to pave a better future for younger ones?

100

Purpose of the journey

What is getting medicine for the grandson?

100

The setting of the story

What is Christmas time?

100

Meaning of the metaphor "Big dead trees, like black men with one arm."

What is a reference to the violence and death experienced by African Americans during the South's history?

200
Rhetorical technique that gives authenticity to Phoenix's character through her dialogue when she says "I bound to go to town, mister"

What is vernacular/dialect?

200

Theme shown when Phoenix steals the nickel from the white man

What are the economic problems people faced during the Great Depression?

200

The point of view of the text

What is third person?

200

Symbolism of her name, Phoenix

What is resurrection?

200
Meaning of the metaphor "The path ran up a hill. Seems like there is chains about my feet."


What is a metaphor for the issues like poverty & inequality that held African Americans to a life of hardship during the early 1900s.

300

Welty's reason to include descriptions of the landscape, temperature, and textures

What is it to immerse readers in the Southern setting & Phoenix's experience?

300

Theme that is shown when Phoenix talks to the white man

What is racial tension during the Jim Crow era?

300

Setting and time in which the story takes place

What is the rural south during the Great Depression?

300

The two headed snake

What is Biblical reference to the snake that led Eve to sin?

300

Meaning of the description of Phoenix's cane "limber as a buggy whip"

What is a reference to slavery and how the effects of it still linger in the lives of African Americans, especially in the South?

400

The type of iron exhibited when Phoenix forgets why she came to town after a long and perilous journey

What is situational irony?
400

Theme shown when Phoenix collects nickels from the nurse and white man

What is devotion to her son and economic struggles during this time?

400

Significance of the title "A Worn Path"

What is a literal reference to the path Phoenix takes and a symbolic reference to struggles of African Americans?

400

Phoenix resting under the Mistletoe tree

What is a symbol of suffering for a higher purpose and christ like qualities?

400

Meaning of describing Phoenix's movement as "a pendulum in a grandfather clock."

What is a metaphor describing Phoenix's unbalanced posture, her old age, or referring to the frequent back & forth journeys she takes?

500

Authors purpose for the open ending

What is emphasizing the journey and hardships she faced for her grandson rather than if the grandson is alive?

500

The overall themes of the story

What is one's love and devotion towards something/someone that can motivate them to endure strenuous hardships and risks for what they love or believe in?

500

The type of hero (modern or classical) portrayed by Phoenix

What is a modern hero?

500

Symbolism of Phoenix's dress being caught in a thorn bush

What is a reference to Jesus's thorn crown and Phoenix's Christ-like suffering?

500

Symbolism behind the marble cake

What is a symbol of racial cohesion and future generations bringing together the black and white people?

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