The Religious Undertones in James Joyce's Araby

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English

 

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Clifford S

 

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July 8, 2014

 

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University

 

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The story opens on "a quiet street, except at the hour when the Christian Brothers' School set the boys free". The example given is a reflection of long days oppressed by the church, which only come to and end when the boys are set free. In the story there is a room where a previous tenant, a priest, died...
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Joyce's resentment toward religious literature is shown in the passage, "the waste room... was littered with old useless papers. In writing the "waste" room and referring to the papers as "useless," the value Joyce assigns the readings of a priest becomes clear. Joyce describes the environment as dispirited and uneventful...
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