Analysis of James Joyc's Araby

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April 24, 2017

 

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Without telling us, we realize from the that small amounts of money are hard to come by for this family, and how traveling third class on a train is normal for these people. When the boy reaches "Araby," we learn that he is crushed by what he sees. A little detail is dropped by Joyce: the merchants here are English and, as The Literary Link (2005) notes, poor Irish generally despised the English in the days when Joyce was writing...
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Throughout the story, we are treated to a rich tapestry of descriptions: houses that "gazed at one an-other with brown imperturbable faces;" the boy grows up in a musty house where a priest had died, books with yellowed pages his only property left behind; the bazaar is described as "a big hall girdled by half its height with a gallery," but within it he feels a "silence like that which pervades a church after a service...
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