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Setting In The Araby

Setting in The Araby
“Araby” is the story of a boy’s first love and his first step into manhood. It is also a picture of a universe that rebels against the ideal and the dream. So, the setting in this story becomes the main object. The setting in “Araby” underlines the theme and the characters by using imagery of light and darkness. The whole point of the story is to show people that many human being often want more than what reality gives them and then they feel disappointed and sometimes heartbroken when they realize that whatever it was they wanted was not going to happen.
The author, James Joyce, through out the story, uses gloomy and unclear references to make the boys reality of living in the town of Araby more dramatic. He uses dark and depressing situations to create the mood. In the opening paragraph of “Araby”, North Richmond Street is brought in to us as “being blind, was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brothers’ School set the boys free”(348).......


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