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Araby By James Joyce

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I will be writing my essay on innocence and experience to show how it relates to “Araby” by James Joyce. While reading the story, and what I’ve understood is that it’s a very depressing story about a young boy that is between 12 to 17 years of age who had his first experience in feeling loved and perhaps having a life alone. Later on in the story towards the end the experience will be very sad as we talk about it.
This place where the story begins is a street with a dead end. We all know that a dead end is places where you cant go anywhere. The context of the saying “set free” used as prison. This young boy is falling in love with the sister that’s in his classroom. The girl is a little bit older than he is. He keeps dreaming about her and …show more content…

This old man thinks about himself and not anyone else and he himself cant hold any responsibilities to hold accountable (no trust). The young boy tries to remind his uncle about the bazaar that will take place Saturday morning, so the uncle pretends that he didn’t even hear what he told him to show that he cares about his own life or appearance. His uncle was out by himself all afternoon and comes back home around 9:00pm and talks to himself and no one else. While putting up his coat on the hanger, the rock stand starts to shake, which that could tell you that he came home probably drunk that he couldn’t do anything without making any noise. After reading the story a few times his uncle is the only person that would only rely on him, but at the end he does poorly to help his nephew.
Having a priest, Mrs. Mercer, and the uncle they boy started to learn some ways about the real truth about adulthood, but after he visits Araby he’s able to understand what he did to make him understand what he did wrong. Araby from trying to develop from a child into an adult makes him excited where he can have a close chance to show purity for his love and hope but at the end his strong belief did not accomplish. As an alternative the boy feels that his absolute feeling of disappointment went

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