Eveline and Araby
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The personality depicted in this story is actually the standard of time and place in the stereotype role - men and women working outside the house to defend the house are not just "protecting the house" . Revenue such as the status of Eveline in "store" (28). At Evelyn, Joyce depicts families who have lost their wives and mothers who rely on families' oldest ladies to replace typical low-income families, especially his wife and mother. Apparently, Evelyn's mother received a commitment from her daughter "to make the family as close as possible" (30). Evelyn gives her "full salary" to her father every week (as she is being bullied by her boss) as she maintains her work (28)
When answering questions about what she is, she is obviously diligent, responsible, frustrated, abusive and confused. She hopes that "people respect the girlfriend and want someone to" protect her "and to let her exercise her" right to happiness "(28, 31). But she is very scared. Although she is "at risk of her father's violence," he says, "she noticed that she recently grew; he will miss her, sometimes he will be very good" (28, 30 ). She noticed that her time was "depleted", but she was unable to recall her mother's request (30). Finally, Frank feels "to save her" but she "drowns her" (31). escape! Frank will give her life and possible love. No, I will stay. At least she has a house, a place to live, food, and someone who knows. escape! To stay! escape! This woman is truly contradictory. No, she succumbed to her "duty" (31). After all, she is a Catholic, her guilt and sense of responsibility are beyond any potential opportunity for her personal happiness and freedom.
The tip states that she is jealous or she can not move. In some of the stories I have read so far, "瘫痪" can explain some roles. In "Sister", the deceased priest paralyzed after three blows; the narrator worried that the word seems to be almost hit in the face of entering the "room of death" ( 7). In the "encounter", the narrator seems to be fascinated with the literary debate of the old man first, then when the monologue about the man's lover and the whipping boy becomes monotonous and strange, he can withdraw from himself It will be gone (19). The narrator of the "Arabs", in a kind of love affair that completely ruined him, as he did not completely remember his answer to his emotional purpose when he ruined him altogether I suffered. I am not familiar with Joyce and I will admit not to guess this obvious theme. Regardless of whether it represents a devout Catholic pious effect, I can not say
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"Araby" and "Eveline" by James Joyce show the importance of Catholicism in the lives of the two main characters, using religious symbols of "Araby" and "Eveline" Joyce. Both stories are done in the place of Ireland's Dublin, great Catholic faith. In 'Arabic', the notorious 'autumn' image is presented to the reader in the second paragraph, indicating its importance. The theme of religious masses is in Evelyn. The concept of "Arabi" by James Joyce is developed around James Joyce 's short story "Araby" (Araby), and seems to be very controversial. This includes various political issues and controversies, including freedom of speech and issues related to these issues, but this has nothing to argue. This is a simpler question. Whether a