The division of female characters in "Frankenstein" and "Arab" is very passive. Both Mary Shelley and James Joyce encourage readers to think about the social status of women at the time. Women of these novels are considered material items, and male characters have little privilege. In Frankenstein, Elizabeth Lavenza is depicted as an object with minimal rights and privileges. She owns the property of Victor Frankenstein and is protected. Likewise, the Arabs described Mangan's sister's character as an obedient sex.
In Arabi, than Allah is Allah - Market - gather there and gathers another person to buy something needed for everyday life and vanity. As the hero who purchases things for his crash of Arabi, because the market was closed, his imagination, so he could not find anything, so he desperately rob him. We ask you to find ourselves in the process of daily. Sony's Blues and Araby are very helpful as it is reflected in the story, it can be our baseline, there is a real scene, we are right for them You can find a way. We can see our eyes and we need to go beyond Our ears can hear and our mouth speaks but our heart feels discriminated without us Can understand but to understand the diversity of life
The division of female characters in "Frankenstein" and "Arab" is very passive. Both Mary Shelley and James Joyce encourage readers to think about the social status of women at the time. Women of these novels are considered material items, and male characters have little privilege. In Frankenstein, Elizabeth Lavenza is depicted as an object with minimal rights and privileges. She is portrayed as a property protected by Victor Frankenstein. Likewise, the Arabs described Mangan's sister's character as an obedient sex.
"Arabic", a young Arab James Joyce experience of James Joyce, is a simple story of the young passion of the harsh economic times. The main character of this story is a boy living in a desolate environment, intertwined with the passion of youth, frustration, reality. A narrator's statement about the environment around the boy enhances the desolate environment of this age. "Arabi" tells us the loneliness of youth, the joy of youthful passion, and the realization of losing dreams.
James Joyce 's short story "Arabi" is about a boy' s first love. Joyce stated that the world lives in the world this boy, every human life is a bad dream and an ideal world. Joyce proposed this dark and deep world revelation through a description of the pastor and his belongings and his narration talking about his exposure in the Arab market, as he lived. In Arabic, this tribe is trying to depict inequality in this tribe. In the south, Richard must learn to survive. The plot and the environment contribute greatly to this theme. First, in Memphis where Richard Wright grew up, racial discrimination was common, people accepted it and tried to get used to it. Many people object, but we do not have enough courage to stand up, so we must obey this rule. Southern racism caused many people to die