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    Origins of the Theme of Betrayal in James Joyce’s Dubliners Throughout his early years‚ certain people and events heightened Joyce’s awareness of the hopelessly corrupt environment of Ireland that had betrayed so many of its own. The more profound of these enlightening inspirations were the betrayal and downfall of Charles Stewart Parnell‚ the indifference of Henrik Ibsen towards literary protests‚ the neglected native artistry of James Clarence Mangan‚ and Joyce’s own

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    plans. Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum believes that horses played an important role in the history of the Arab world. He was trained to ride horses by Sheikh Rashid‚ may his soul rest in peace. In 2001‚ he won first place in the Al Ahram Al Araby Endurance Race. This was his first international award he gained. His Highness Sheikh Mohammad bin Rashid Al Maktoum has been a great man since he ruled. For instance‚ Dubai Cares‚ a program to raise money for the poor children‚ has been recently

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    Thomas Jefferson Sister Stella October 13 2011 Reliable vs. Unreliable Narrator I believe that the unnamed narrator of “Araby” lacks the qualities that would make him a reliable narrator. The plot of the story deals with an unnamed narrator who is a young boy. He has a childhood crush on his friend’s sister whose name is also never stated. The plot then deals with this boy’s struggle with his own self to rack the nerves up to go talk to his childhood love. Eventually‚ his friend’s sister asks

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    Short Stories Critical Notes for B.A. English Bilcans SHORT STORIES & ONE ACT PLAYS Critical Notes For Bachelor of Arts (According to Punjab University English Syllabus) Prepared at: Bab-ul-Ilm Institute of Languages‚ Computer & Natural Sciences (BILCANS) SOHAWA‚ MANDI BAHAUDDIN Now at Bab-ul-Ilm Public School Campus (An Educational Wing of Bab-ul-Ilm Research Foundation®) Contact us: Cell: 0322-778-7338‚ 0321-774-6647 Email: Birf.Pakistan@hotmail.com To Download B

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    Sisters’ is the first short story in Dubliners. If we divide the stories according to the stages in life in Dublin –‘childhood‚ adolescence‚ adulthood and public life’ –‚ ‘The Sisters’ belongs to the period of childhood‚ as well as ‘An Encounter’ and ‘Araby’. The first paragraph sets the tone not only of ‘The Sisters’‚ but also of the whole collection of stories: ‘There was no hope for him this time. (…) I said softly to myself the word paralysis.’ In the first paragraph we can relate some words

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    and that once again despite the swearwords that the “linguistic behavior” suggests some of the writer/director who was in contact with “The Good Book”. The third allusion I found (and last one that I will list) is that within the short story of “Araby”. It talks of a young boy who sets out to try and buy a gift for a girl he has a crush on but he fails. It shows that his humiliating loss of innocence and failure relates to that of Adam and Eve in the Garden of Eden. Not all of these directly quote

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    your ideas and to establish your own approach to your material. Please follow the current MLA style for format and documentation. 1. In a letter from May 1906‚ James Joyce stated that‚ by writing Dubliners (the short story collection from which "Araby" is taken)‚ he had "taken the first step towards the spiritual liberation of [his] country." With direct reference to the work of two of the writers on the course syllabus‚ discuss the presentation of the idea of freedom pr liberation. How do these

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    years as an adult in the real world. He is the symbol of what could happen to the young‚ not-any-more-so-innocent boy. This story is about the initial steps a young schoolboy takes towards adulthood. He has not yet across the threshold as he will in Araby‚ he is still fantasizing about it. However‚ his epiphany awakens him to apprehend his nature directly‚ and it opened his eyes to the adult world; he is now afraid of the way ahead being dark‚ full of hypocrisy. The Dead‚ which is both the synthesis

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