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EVELINE
James Joyce - Coggle Diagram
EVELINE
James Joyce
SHORT STORY
Eveline is one of the fifteen short stories from Dubliners by Joyce. It has been inserted into the Adolescence section starting the entire collection.
It is one of the most important passage of Joyce's work because it reflect the insight of a young lady which is in terrible affliction with her own thoughts.
STYLE
As a Part of "Dubliners" Eveline is subjected by the expedients the author is using since the first stories.
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PARALYSIS
Together these two main protagonist of Joyce's style mark one of the most important aspect of his entire literature; mostly regarded as the possibility of his character to realise herself and her own situation; both physically and psychologically.
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FREE INDIRECT SPEECH
He employed these strategies to enter inside the character's mind, discovering her own thoughts, feelings, insecurities and secret desires. Joyce thanks to the dialogue and the largely usage of the free indirect speech and the interior monologue wanted to highlight the strong attachment to moral and family values.
PLOT
In the abstract of the short story called "Eveline" James Joyce want to impress in his work the ideal of a young teenage girl which is planning to escape and go away to Buenos Aires with is fiancé Frank.
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