I really enjoy Welty’s short stories enjoyed them so much in a course that I bought a collection Reluctantly accompanied by her family, the surreal event forces Marian to relive an incident from her past. Nurse – Present Benjamin Tritle Don’t know of many high school kids today that would arrive at your solution. To her surprise, Marian could not remember her name. Marian felt as if she were walking on the waves, but the nurse paid no attention to it. Sign in with Facebook Other Sign in options. This was a woman in a white uniform who looked as if she were cold she had close-cut hair which stood up on the very top of her head exactly like a sea wave. Marian pulled violently against the old hands for a moment before she was free. Stopping in her tracks, she first extended her arm, bent her elbow, and leaned forward from the hips, all to examine the watched strapped to her wrist then she gave a loud double-rap on the door. Edit Cast Credited cast: Margaret BooksPlease April 14, at 2: Marian stood tongue-tied both hands held the potted plant. Soft whimpers came out of the small open mouth. You are commenting using your WordPress.Įverything smelled wet-even the bare floor. Then from behind she suddenly clutched the child with her sharp little fingers. These conversations are my favorite part of blogging. One old woman was pulling the door open in short, gradual jerks, and when she saw the nurse a strange smile forced her old face dangerously awry. You are charitj using your Twitter account. Posted by JoAnn at Fill in your details below or bt an icon to log in: The main reason was so I could visit my grandmother almost daily. It is included in the book A Truth Universally Acknowledged Thank you for reminding us of this writer.
You are commenting using your Facebook account. I worked in a nursing home during high school. My favorite so far has been “Why I Love at the P. Writers: Tom Ptasinski (adaptation), Eudora Welty (short story) Yet, one spring day she was changed forever, changed with one simple visit, a visit of charity. In the short story of “A Visit of Charity” by Eudora Welty, a fourteen-year-old girl visits two women in a home for the elderly to bring them a plant and to earn points. Little Charity in Eudora Welty’s A Visit of Charity In the short story of “A Visit of Charity” by Eudora Welty, a fourteen-year-old girl visits two women in a home for.