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Eveline Vs Araby - Coggle Diagram
Eveline Vs Araby
Common things
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Both stories have in common that the main characters are young, kind of lonley and they are in love of somebody but they can't be together
Setting
Eveline`s story: England, mellboum
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Plot
Problem: the problem in the story is that Eveline's father was very abusive with her, so Eveline felt uncomfortable with him.
Complications: Eveline decided to leave his house to start living with her lover Frank to get a better life.
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Opinion
In our opinion, we saw the story a little bit weird, because we didn't understand it at the first time, so we have to investigate to see it from another point of view.
Talking about the general story, it made us wonder how did Evelyn develop, she start as a simple girl to become a real woman.
Plot: When we discussed about the reading we concluded that at first it was very confusing, but as the reading keeps going it becomes more understandable, we got like the 70% of the plot and we didn’t love it but we didn’t hate it so for us is very average
Author:James Joyce
He was born in Ireland on February / 2nd / 1882, he was worldwide known as one of the most important and influential writers of the 20th century, his two most famous pieces were Ulises and his controversial novel Finnegans Wake
Characters: The main character, the aunt, the uncle, the girl, the british men of the bazaar, the girl of the bazaar, Mrs. Mercer
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Opinion: A young boy who is similar in age and temperament to those in "The Sisters" and "An Encounter" develops a crush on Mangan's sister, a girl who lives across the street. One evening she asks him if he plans to go to a bazaar (a fair organized, probably by a church, to raise money for charity) called Araby.
Author: James Joyce
He was born in Ireland on February / 2nd / 1882, he was worldwide known as one of the most important and influential writers of the 20th century, his two most famous pieces were Ulises and his controversial novel Finnegans Wake
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Fernando Yamil, José de Jesús de Alba, Diego Palma and Alonso González