Dark Dublin James Joyce's "Dublin" is made up of short stories that portrayed the life of Dublin in the early 1900s. At this point in history, Ireland experienced difficult times. The author wrote this time through his story and character in the story "Peer", "Ivey's Day in the Committee's Room", "Dead". In these three descriptions, Joyce used these people to introduce the Irish society.
The narrator of the "Arab people" is a little boy who was living with his aunt and uncle who lived in a dark and dirty house in Dublin. The boy is caught by his friend's sister, often takes her to school and does not have the courage to talk with her. Finally, she spoke to him and asked if he was planning to join the interview market called "Arab". When she said she could not participate, he suggested bringing something out of the market, hoping to impress her. On the night he was going, my uncle was late for work to go home. When the boy borrowed money from his uncle and went to the market, most of them left and many stalls were closed. When he was looking for something to buy a friend's sister, he accidentally heard a mediocre young clerk flirting with two young people.
In his short story 'Arabi', James Joyce did a wonderful job in his life in Dublin. Please find her beauty in the dark. I discovered that many lines of this story are wonderful. As a creative writing profession, I can certainly understand it in this novel, but there is a tendency to pay more attention to the author's style and expression than the actual, deeper meaning. In the third paragraph, "cold air hurts us, we are always given to our body," reminds us of cold bites. Below a few lines, in the stable, the driver shook music from a buckled seat belt. This is a description of the sound. Then the boy explained about his emotional things.