1. Explication of Araby by James Joyce
The boy, who is nameless in this story, goes against his religious beliefs because of his sexual desires. ... " (pg. 87) This sentence relates to the boy's feelings about the girl, that because he was "filled with tears," he never could have seen clearly what he actually thought about the girl. ... " (pg. 87) This is where Joyce uses the religious symbols and connects it with sexual implications. ... As the story continues, the boy finally starts to be aware of his sensual cravings but struggles to negate it because of his religious views. ... " (pg. 87) This sent...
- Word Count: 701
- Approx Pages: 3
- Grade Level: High School