Although this story is told in a first-person viewpoint from the young boy, throughout the story we do not receive the impression that a young boy is telling the story. It seems more likely a mature man contemplates about his youthful hopes, desires and frustrations. This viewpoint clearly allows us to see the torment of the boy, and his desire for the girl. One specific we see the boys torment is through the matured narrators description of the setting.
Setting/ Religion Discouraging SurroundingsThe life that the young boy leads and hardships he has to deal with living in Dublin is depicted by Joyce through the boys surroundings, the setting of the novel. Joyce uses imagery and literary techniques to describe North Richmond Street, portraying the streets dark hopeless conformity. The reader gains a first sense of the boys world in the opening lines of this passage. The very first personified description of North Richmond Street is very important, blind. At first it may appear that the street is a dead end, however as the extract continues it