1. A Worn Path
At the end of the story Phoenix's says that she will buy a gift for her grandson, a paper windmill. ... The paper windmill, fragile like Phoenix, even the smallest breath of air will affect her physical stability. ... Also windmills are very intricate and the use to produce useful energy. ... The paper windmill that Phoenix wants to purchase for her sick grandson represents the fragile of Phoenix and the child, yet it also represents the refueling of energy that Phoenix receives from her grandson. ...
- Word Count: 689
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School