As we grow and experience life's reality, our awareness of the world is changing. This is a necessary and universal experience that we have to experience in order to deal with the world well. Alice Munro's "Boys and Girls" in the main character of James Joyce's "Arab", through general revelation, they want to see how different the world has. The reader can see the life of two teenagers. The hero grew in both stories and their views on the world are changing.
"Arabi" by James Joyce is a story about an obsession with a boy 's girl. In the story, the boy fell in love with his friend and sister. When a boy first talked to a girl, she asked if he wanted to go to the Arab people. The boy told the girl may go to Arabia. If so, he will get something for her. When a boy gets to Arabi, he can not find anything for that girl. The Arabs were still closed, the boys were still empty, leaving feelings of hopelessness. Joyce's story reveals that people sometimes make love impossible work to people.
James Joyce 's short story "Araby"' s obsessionism Arabi is a boy whose hero is obsessed with love. The boy thought he fell in love with a young girl, but all his ideas, thoughts and actions show what he was just obsessed with. In this short story, there are many examples of obsession of this boy to this girl. There is also evidence that the boy does not truly understand love and all the emotions associated with it. When that boy first portrayed a girl, you could see that she adhered to her.
Arabi is a story of a boy fascinated by his friend's sister. This girl may be older, but I can not do it. This boy first experienced feelings of love. The boy grew up in a tough Catholic family and was admired by his love from a distance. He was thinking about this girl. Her ideas interfered with his research and existed in every aspect of his life. The girl did not really notice him. When the girl finally noticed him, she expressed a sadness that she could not join the Arab market. The boy began to look for a gift for the girl. When a boy pursues a story, he feels anxiety, hope, pain, and anger
The story is a short story about James Joyce's "Araby" boy's life, he left a deep impression to pursue that he has emotions for young girls . The hero of a boy, including young girls, is a boy's uncle and a bazaar booth. The first point of the conflict occurred every year, like a girl she told a boy who can not join the trade fair. "She said, she can not go, so there will be a hideout where her monastery week" (Joyce 106). The plot is