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In the story, Mangan’s sister is not able to go to Araby. What was Mangan’s sister’s reason for not being able to go to Araby?
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The boy in Araby is insanely in love with Mangan’s sister which eventually leads to frustration, isolation, and the loss of faith. This boy follows the girl’s every move, though he has never spoke to her. The crush he has for her is more of an obsession. “Her image accompanied me in places the most hostile to romance” (Joyce 258). This quote symbolizes how much of his faith is in this girl, even though he hardly knows her his hopes are high for her. This girl is his focus, someone he will always think about. All the boy can do is to think about her constantly, no matter where he goes. The girl eventually speaks to him, he becomes lost and forgets the words to say to her. The girl is unable to attend the bazaar, so he promises to bring her
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I didn't know the tale Araby by James Joyce (n.d.), and I have to say that I really liked reading this tale, especially for what it seems to hide behind the surface. As you know, the tale is about a boy who is in love with the sister of a friend, and who misses his chance to establish a relationship with her. This could seem a really simple plot, but both the boy and the girl in this story appear to represent more than two simple teens, and the tale itself looks like more than an easy writing about love and feelings. There are several clues which point in this direction. One for all, the protagonists are never named, and this is obviously intentional. It is clear that the author doesn't want us to focus our attention on the characters, but on
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LIST OF ABBREVIATIONS TABLE OF FIGURES 1 INTRODUCTION...............................................................................................2 1.1 BACKGROUND .................................................................................................2 1.2 PROBLEM DISCUSSION......................................................................................3 1.3 DEFINITION OF THE PROBLEM...........................................................................3 1.4 PURPOSE ..........................................................................................................4 1.5 DEMARCATION ................................................................................................4 1.6 OUTLINE OF THE THESIS ...................................................................................4 2 THE SHARED SERVICE CENTER.................................................................8 2.1 A DEFINITION OF SHARED SERVICES .................................................................8 2.2 ACTIVITIES PERFORMED IN A SSC....................................................................8 2.3 MOTIVES FOR CREATING A SSC .......................................................................9 2.4 SOME
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