1. A Story Beneath A Story
The school he attends requires a catholic upbringing that contributes to his isolation. "North Richmond Street, being blind, was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brother's School set the boy's free" (61, Araby). ... When he left, it was a voyage he intended to complete meeting with his companion at the bazaar away from the indoor of his home and school. On the other hand, the outdoors is expressed as always being good from his encounters with school, family, and his companion. At the beginning of the story, the character describes leaving the Christian Brothers...
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