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Friday, May 24, 2019

Araby Interpretive James Joyce

Araby Araby is a short story about a young son that falls in love that has little or no experiences on the subject he in turn gets to feel for himself some of the follies that come on with it. Firstly we see the awkwardness the boy demonstrates around his crush. This boy who remains nameless throughout the story we see follow around a little lady friend and spy on her, this in my books isnt a great way to get the ladies, but on the other hand he is just a boy and the story took place over one hundred years ago so Im thinking this might get hold of been ok back then so I guess Ill give him a break.Next they finally meet late at night in a dark room by chance and the young boy is speechless cigarett even remember what he says at first when the girl asks if hes way out to Araby, but he does vow on bringing something back for her. Id say thats reasonable, something I have done for a girl I liked, I have also been painfully nervous around a crush so I can relate. Now hes on a mission putting all the parts in play, he gets permission to attend Araby, then the foreknow of funding from his uncle to complete the task at hand to win his loves heart.Hes ready to go got everything in order but something doesnt go mightily and his uncle comes home awfully late, but the boy pushes to go no matter what hes made up his mind and hes going something all of us can relate to at one point or another. Finally getting off the train alone he arrives at Araby, he makes is way to the market only to find most of the booths closed he approaches one but sees only English tea sets and pottery, shortly afterward that the lights go out and he stands there in the dark feeling angry and disappointed.I think he was just wasnt mature enough to mass with the situation he was out of his element at Araby, he should be in church, school or playing, hes too young to be concerned about this kind of stuff, but at least now hes learned a lesson that love its tough and things dont always go the w ay you plan, we have all been there and it sucks and even though what happened to this boy is tiny on the grand scale of relationships it can tranquil hurt.

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