Many people try to discover what life means, and they find that they are looking for something they feel perfectly. Some people think vanity is important, so it is more difficult for others to be better than others, so you can taste money, glory and luxury. The desire to seek higher targets and meanings protects people from the possibility that life is meaningless. Life has no meaning, so life is meaningless. James Joyce 's "Arab" shows scenes, letters, symbols, and patterns that are meaningless for life themes.
The prose of Dublin's Arab James Joyce is the story written by the first name narrator. It is to live the north of Richmond Street and his astounding pressure to his companion mangun's older sister narrator. In my opinion, this girl has a big iconic meaning in pursuit of frustration and romance blinds. Giving her a portrait of her "brown man" and a cowardly boy who "shakes her dress while moving her body", she seems to be mysterious
The analysis of Joyce's Arab "Arab" is a short and complicated story of Joyce. I believe that I reflect the life of a boy who grew up in Dublin. Joyce used the boy 's voice as a narrator, but the narrator seemed more mature than the boy in the story. The story focuses on escape and fantasies about darkness, despair, and enlightenment. I think this is a review of Joyce 's recollection life and the constant struggle between ideals and reality. I believe Arabi has many themes; I have seen religious beliefs and boys' first love, but the two most obvious ones for me are escape and illusions.
There are several aspects that make boys of each short story different. Compared with Arab narrator, he is a child of school, A & P's Sammy is a young adult who is a cashier. For Arrabis who lived with my aunt and uncle, Sami lived with my parents at A & P. Unlike Arabi's narrator, A & P Sammy gives him a love nickname (Queen). Instead of a narrator using a currency project at Arabi, he was impressed by Mangan's sister, Samy impressed Queenie with his actions at A & P.