Saturday, January 25, 2020
Point of View in Eudora Welty’s A Visit of Charity Essay -- Visit Char
Point of View in Eudora Welty’s A Visit of Charity     Every now and then point of view is worth writing about, because only every now and then is point of view actually seriously considered. In Eudora Welty’s â€Å"A Visit of Charity,†the third-person limited point of view of the little girl, Marianâ€â€her self-consciousness, descriptions, and fearâ€â€exactly portray what a little girl might experience in a nursing home.     To Marian, this is probably the first time in a nursing home. She is there simply because she wants to gain points; when asked who she would like to visit, Marian simply states, â€Å"any of them will do.†She brought flowers simply because they added a point, and hid her apple outside rather than have it accidentally considered to be a gift. Marian is a very self-conscious girl; she is deftly aware of all the point values associated with the visit and is wearing the same cap that â€Å"all the little girls were wearing that year.†While actually visiting the ladies, she is very afraid, as a young girl might be in a strange place, but is still mindful of her own affairs ...
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