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exile and illusion in Araby

Date Submitted: 08/31/2003 07:57:24
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 2 pages (469 words)
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Exile and Illusions In "Araby" James Joyce portrays his childhood as a dark, hopeless and poverty stricken one. Which would lead one to believe that this was how Joyce himself grew up, which is somewhat true. In fact Joyce was born into a fairly prosperous family of Irish merchants, although like all Irish Catholics of the time, "the Joyces inherited a tradition of legal and cultural repression."(Bloom) As time wore on the Anglo-Irish aristocracy …

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…gardens where odorous arose from the asphits."(Paragraph 3) These circumstances and disappointments characterize Joyce's feelings of imprisonment within his homeland. Later on in life Joyce fled Ireland for other European countries where his creativity prospered and Joyce lived a rather fulfilling life as a writer and poet. Works Cited Fitzgerald, Sheila, and Thomas Vottler. Short Story Criticism. Detroit: Gale Research Inc., 1989 In Bloom. "James Joyce Biography." http://www.jough.com/joyce/bio1.htm (retrieved 16 June 1999)

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