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Araby - Coggle Diagram
Araby
CHARACTES
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Mangan
MAGNAN' S SISTER
she spoke to narrator and adressed to him the first and he confused that he did not know what to answer. she asked to him was h e going to Araby bazaar.
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narrator aunt
the narrator's aunt, as well as the Catholic church, dislike the Freemasons, which is a secret society reputedly anti-Catholic. The dislike was common throughout Ireland considering that the country was primarily Catholic. pious – religous.
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THINGS
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PAPER COVERED BOOKS
THE ABBOT, BY WALTER SCOTT AND DEVOUT COMMUNICANT ANDTHE MEMOIRS OF VIDOCQ
i think
In “Araby,” the allure of new love and distant places mingles with the familiarity of everyday drudgery, with frustrating consequences. Mangan's sister embodies this mingling, since she is part of the familiar surroundings of the narrator's street as well as the exotic promise of the bazaar.
The conflict in Joyce's "Araby" surround the protagonist's struggle with money and the lack of it, culminating in his realization at the end of the novel that he lives in a capitalist world that is ruled and consumed by greed and vanity. Even worse, he is a member of that world. That is what terrifies him.