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  • Essay / Maya Angelou's Phenomenal Wife - 1116

    Granny Weatherall was a woman who was abandoned. His character knows a lot about rejection and love. It seems that even in rejection, this woman still became a woman by loving and being loved. She still clings to these bad times as well as the good ones. The evidence for this in the story is that she has letters, "All these letters - George and John's letters and her letters to both of them." (Porter, 265) Granny seems to be bitter about some things, but not about life and love. that she had with her husband. Grandma says, “I wouldn’t trade my husband for anyone other than Saint Michael himself.” » (Porter, 210) Although I am not ready for death, “I am not going there, Cornelia. I am taken by surprise” (Porter, 270). She seems to have a purpose brought by love even in death. She had a relative she wanted to go see. “Grandma made the long journey outside, looking for Hapsy. » (Porter, 270) Her love, although full of loss, seems a prime example of what it means to be a