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Essay Galaxy - An Analysis on "Araby"
An Analysis on "Araby"
There are many statements in the story Araby that are both
surprising and puzzling. The statement that perhaps gives us the most
insight into the narrator's thoughts and feelings is found at the end of
the story. Gazing up into the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven
and derided by vanity; and my eyes burned with anguish and anger. (32) By
breaking this statement into small pieces and key words, we can see it as a
summation of the story's major themes.
At this point in the story, many emotions are swirling about in the
narrator's head. His trip to the bazaar has been largely unsuccessful. He
was late arriving, was unable to find a gift for Mangan's sister, felt
scorned by the merchants, and suddenly found himself in a dark room. These
surroundings left him feeling both derided, and with a sense that this
eagerly anticipa....
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Number Of Words: 618 |
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