Ghost Of Phoenix Jackson Essay

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Having read this over and over again, I would have to say all the evidence points at Phoenix Jackson's grandson being dead. As a reader getting to know each character in this story, I would speculate that Phoenix Jackson takes this trip every year to as way to remember her grandson which she loves so dearly. On her way to town to buy the medicine for her sick grandson, many strange events occurred which could lead us as the audience to believe that Phoenix Jackson might not be in the right state of mind. For example this quote from the book "Ghost, who be you the ghost of? For i have heard of nary death close by" gave me a reason to believe her grandson is not alive but instead dead. Phoenix later realized that it was not a ghost but a scarecrow, …show more content…

Her character is described as a strong and loyal person. She's strong enough to stand up to the hunter that harass her after helping her out of the ditch and loyal for making the trips to town like clockwork to help her grandson, although i think he's dead. Phoenix might be having a hard time believing that her grandson might be having a hard time believing that her grandson is truly dead so she takes trip every year so she can feel like she's helping her grandson in some way. When she finally arrived at the hospital, the nurse asked "Is your grandson's throat any better since the last time you came for medicine?" but Phoenix did not reply instead she put her hands on her knees, not moving and waited silently. The nurses at the hospital ask Phoenix if her grandson is dead to which she replied "No missy, he not dead, he just the same". Close to the end of the story she said to the nurse "We is the only two left in the world. He suffer and it dont seem to put him back at all. He got a sweet look. He going to last. I not going to forget him again, no, the whole enduring time. I could tell him from all the other in creation." In conclusion Phoenix Jackson's grandson is most likely dead but i think it's safe to say that he'll live on in her memories as long as she's

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