Wednesday, March 27, 2019

Comparing the Female Journey in Children on Their Birthdays and Weltys

The Female Journey in Children on Their Birthdays and A Worn means   Males and females confuse been treated differently throughout all of time.  Race and looks have also been stereotyped.  In this paper I will be talk about two different little girls with two different races, looks, and ages.  In the stories, Children on Their Birthdays, and A Worn Path, the two main characters are girls on a voyage with only themselves to lead the way.  Throughout their journey the women fix across obstacles, good times, and also prejudice attacks against their look, sex, and race.         In Children on Their Birthdays, daughter Bobbit is a 10 year old, very attractive white girl that is journeying for a job.  She is treated with much... ...ney with only themselves to lead the way.  Throughout their journey the girls come across obstacles, good times, and also prejudice attacks against their look, sex, and race.         Works Cited  Capote, Truman, Children on Their Birthdays. AtlantaPeachtree Publishers, Ltd.,1986. Welty, Eudora, A Worn Path. AtlantaPeachtree Publishers, Ltd., 1986.

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