A robber's cave
A robber's cave
She sees that Addie is crying.
Addie starts to cry. (Apex)
To reflect Marian’s emotional state as she gets away from the old women. On Apex
In the short story "A Visit of Charity" by Eudora Welty, the example of the elderly women playing cards and their slow, deliberate movements as they interact with Marian serves to slow down the pacing of the story. This scene emphasizes the monotony and routine of life in the nursing home, adding depth to Marian's experience and highlighting the contrast with her own youthful energy and impatience.
In Eudora Welty's short story "A Visit of Charity," Marian goes to the nursing home as part of a school assignment to earn points for her Campfire Girls organization. Her visit is intended to bring cheer to the elderly residents, but it quickly becomes apparent that she is more focused on fulfilling her obligation than genuinely connecting with the women. This reveals her superficiality and highlights the theme of the disconnect between her intentions and the reality of her experience. Ultimately, Marian's visit serves as a catalyst for her own self-reflection and discomfort with the aging process.
a black women named charity
Marian Anderson
She is frightened by addies tears
Eudora Welty evokes a sense of urgency and tension in the reader by using short sentences and a quickened pace at the end of "A Visit of Charity." This technique creates a feeling of unease as Marian's interaction with the old women takes a darker turn, highlighting the contrast between her initial lack of empathy and the harsh reality of the elderly women's situation.
Marian Goronwy-Roberts has written: 'A woman of vision' -- subject(s): Biography, History, Labour Party (Great Britain), Legislators, Politics and government, Women in politics, Working Women
Marian Eisele has written: 'An evaluation of women's undergraduate professional preparation in physical education' -- subject(s): Physical education and training