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DUBLINERS
James Joice
Dublin, 1882
Travel around the Europe
teacher
1900 strat to write
Dubliners, 1914
temes
paralysis
impossibility of getting out of the condition in which they find themselves
Failure to escape
Lack of comunication
Araby
narrated in the first person by the protagonist
bazar
represents the exotic and the places where Christianity originated
betrayal
15 stories
organizated as the stages of the life
childhood
the sisters, an encounter, Araby
adolescence
Eveline, After the race, two gallants, the boarding house
maturity
A little cloud, Counterparts, Clay, Apaintful case
pubblic life
Ivy day in the committee room, A mother, Grace, The dead
objective
describe how people felt about the religion and politics of the time
Style
realistic, detailed description of the landscapes
Epifany
banal gesture or object that leads the character to a twist
The dead
temes
the dead
the desire to escape from one's routine
betrayal
Simbols
the cold outside
coolness of real life
darkness in the room
represents death
Eveline
temes
the division of the soul
stops evelin at the port
The rigid control that the father had
the desire to be accepted and respected by society
Epiphany
revelation
the paralysis that forces eveline to stay in Dublin