A Gay and Lesbian Interpretation of James Joyce's "Araby"

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English

 

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Wayne M

 

Date added:

August 5, 2015

 

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University

 

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A

 

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His quest for Mangan's sister is spiritual, but his epiphany at the end is a SEXUAL one, wherein he embraces his homosexuality, realizing that his search for the girl was a vain attempt to conform to prescribed social norms. Throughout the story the boy is DISPLACING his struggle for sexual identity...
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It is the climate of sociocultural expectations and religious oppression that is causing the boy to feel so conflicted in the first place, and he displaces his feelings into that exact social framework. So instead of battling with homosexuality vs. sociocultural expectations, as he should, he only understands how to battle with religiosity vs...
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