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The Coming Of Age Stories
Updike's "A & P," Richard Wright's "The Man Who Was Almost a Man," and James Joyce's "Araby", young men face their transitions into adulthood. Each of these boys faces a
 
Common Themes In Short Stories
infatuations, and finally, sin. Family is a strong theme in Joyce's writings for in Araby, the young teen finds himself obeying his uncle and asking his permission to go to the
 
Is It Really Love
In ordinary use, it usually refers to interpersonal love. In James Joyce's short story "Araby," the main character is a young boy who confuses obsession with love. This boy thinks
 
Initiation
as realizing that the world is not all fun and games. Two short stories, James Joyce's Araby and John Updike's A&P tell of two young men who find themselves in situations where
 
What Love Is Not
with people who were older than myself. And just like the young boy in the short story "Araby" by James Joyce, I wanted to be accepted by someone older than myself. The young boy
 
The Yellow Wall Paper
twentieth century a writers work usually represented ones surroundings. In the stories "Araby" by James Joyce and "The Yellow Wallpaper" by Charolotte Gilman there are examples of
 
The Dubliners
in "An Encounter" was the Pigeon House, which he never reached; the main character in "Araby" sought the bazaar, closing down by the time he got there. Eveline seeks Argentina, a
 
The Odyssey V.s. The Dubliners
is introduced as a weak character at the beginning of the story as is "the boy" in "Araby". Both characters initially have some type of situation at home they need to resolve
 
Themes In Dubliners
in the four stories where I think they are most prevalent ,and which I most enjoyed "Araby", "Eveline", "The Boarding House", and "A Little Cloud". The story of "Araby" is that
 
Quests
but they do have struggles along the way. . Personal quests are seen in James Joyce's "Araby", Daniel David Moses's "King of the Raft", and in "A Girls Story" by David Arnason.

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