Despite the impact of social experiences on life, James Joyce 's role of Dubliners lives in a world of psychological stagnation. The development of each role depends on interaction with others and personal decision. From childhood to adulthood, heroes with family, friends and colleagues met that their growth has a negative or positive impact, their current unhappy state of understanding. In the second half of this book, the theme is expressed in dark tones, and the writing style becomes more ambiguous. This relationship and the increase in friendship are not fully functional.
In "Sonny's Blues", salvation is widely accepted as a religious theme. The moment of redemption of the narrator is moved by the act of heaven. If there is a painful grace, the name of the narrator is the death of an appropriate daughter. Grace 's death was an action beyond the control of the narrator, he eventually connected with his marginalized brother and eventually was saved by his brother' s music. Redemption of narrator is religious and worldly. Given the era of writing and publishing, in the civil rights movement, "Sony Blues" has a broader political meaning. The focus of this story is the importance of incorporating heritage and community closely related to the political struggle that occurred in the then African American community. A narrator can not redeem it before reconnecting to a family or wide heritage. The desire to assimilate into a white control system did not alleviate his pain
In this article we compare and compare the performance of the death and sorrow of the two verses "Tropical Death" and "Medium Rest". Grace Nichols was born in Guyana in 1950 and is a poet of "Tropical Death" who moved to England at the age of 27. All her work clearly shows her own history and the history of her country clearly. She said, "I am a writer who spans two worlds, Sheamas said that this interaction between the two comparative worlds: Britain and the Caribbean, because I can not forget my past and Caribbean culture" ยท Heiney "middle term rest," poet Born in Ireland in 1939, he is the largest among nine children. Much of his work also seems to pay attention to his family's character, focusing on his own family history. They can be interpreted as those family's elegy.