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because it symbolizes the circle of life. we keep moving so does the windmill and when it stops that when we stop and eventually die

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Phoenix's decision to buy a paper windmill in "A Worn Path" symbolizes her undying love and devotion to her grandson. It shows her selflessness and determination in overcoming obstacles for the ones she cares about. This act brings the story to a satisfactory conclusion by highlighting the depth of Phoenix's character and the enduring power of love.

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Q: Why does Phoenix's decision to buy a paper windmill bring the story to a satisfactory conclusion Or does it In the book a worn path?
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