Araby is a short story by the famous Irish stream-of-consciousness writer James Joyce.Through a series of images,the novel expresses the theme of the story:the“mental paralysis”of Dubliners and the“spiritual Epiph...
"Araby"is one of the short stories in James Joyce’s well-known Dubliners.The story portrays the epiphany of an adolescent boy who has a crush on an elder sister but later realizes the vanity of his love after his fru...
Convinced that spiritual paralysis is at the heart of Dublin,especially at the heart of Dubliners themselves,James Joyce creates the Dubliners(1914)as“a chapter in the moral history of[his]country”(Joyce qtd.in Ellm...
In this essay,the author views the protagonist?s disillusionment as a lesson of his coming-of-age.To begin with this es?say,the author introduces the blindness of the protagonist in 'Araby'.Then,the author analyzes th...
"Dubliners" is Joyce's early work which belongs to the traditional narrative mode,but different from the traditional narrative,Joyce focused on psychological narration to show the decadent state of mind in Dublin."Ara...
James Joyce(1882-1941)was a great Irish novelist and best known for pioneering new narrative techniques,especially stream-of-consciousness.Araby,one of the stories in his masterpiece Dubliners,portraits a little boy’...