that James Joyce wrote this story based on his personal life experiences. Throughout the story‚ there were many relatable parts/scenes. One of the parts that were relatable was when the boy told the girl that he would get her something from the bazaar‚ but was disappointed when it didn’t work out in his favor. I would describe the boy as a naïve person because I think that at that moment if the girl would’ve asked him for anything at all‚ he would’ve agreed no questions asked. When she was on his
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passionately drawn to his friend Mangan’s sister. One day‚ she asks him if he is going to Araby‚ a local bazaar. Unable to attend‚ Mangan’s sister urges the boy to go. Hypnotized by her presence‚ the boy promises that if he goes he will bring something back for her. After a sleepless night‚ the boy dwells on his feelings for Mangan’s sister and the possibilities of giving her something from the Araby bazaar. He asks permission from his uncle to go‚ and he receives it; but his uncle seems distracted and comes
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the world of conservative values. “[…] the window [of her boutique] would shake and there’d be accompanying shouts of ‘immoral!’ and ‘disgusting!’ as yet another bowler-hatted gent registered his outrage.” She told the Dailymail. She had just opened Bazaar on King’s Road with her husband in 1955 and minds were heavily up-tight at that moment of post-war. Feminism Even if feminism is not a 60’s phenomenon‚ it’s during these years that women finally became independent human beings. In 1961 an enormous
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MODERN RETAIL MICRO ECONOMICS PROJECT REPORT ABSTRACT The growing number of modern retail outlets in India on the one hand and frequent sale seasons and talks of underperformance on the other point to a mixed bag and make us wonder whether the sector is on the right growth trajectory. In this report‚ rather than providing with just the facts‚ we have tried to understand the modern retail sector from an economist’s point of view and visualize its future-whether
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experienced or will experienced first love and first heartbreak. Joyce is able to make the feelings so real because they are real‚ he takes the feeling from his first heartbreak‚ he first painful realization and puts them into words that build the bazaar around the reader‚ Joyce made fiction feel true by using true feeling and real
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Sarah Saoud Professor Al Samarrai 20th Century English Literature 29 April 2007 Araby: Escaping Reality through Fantasy Reality is often bleak. It is only natural when the bleakness becomes too much to bear‚ that fantasies of escape are born. These are latched onto‚ basked in‚ and consumed until they take over the senses and drive the spirit to the edge of feeling. Then‚ they hurl their owners into despair‚ for fantasy‚ in the very end‚ will slam into the harsh wall of reality‚ and dissolve
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perfect setting in the poem ‘An Unknown Girl’ for the narrator to explore her thoughts and feelings about her Indian birth culture- an Indian bazaar. Probably like Moniza who has dealt with getting to know her Pakistani birth culture after being raised in the UK‚ the Indian narrator has grown up away from her birth culture. Thrown in the middle of the Indian bazaar where everything is unfamiliar and strange to her much like her cultural identity. The writer has the narrator confront her culture head on
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It is said that reading literary works is more than just setting the eyes on one individual story or another. Rather‚ it has been suggested that all possible connections between two or more works are taken into considerations so as to reach to better understanding of all. True enough‚ this recommendation once put into use for the two stories "The Rocking Horse Winner" (by D. H. Lawrence) and "Araby" (by James Joyce) could lead to a revelation of many details in common between them‚ especially the
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“Consumer buying behavior of consumer durables in a Hypermarket for HyperCITY‚ Thane” By: Kulvinder Pathania Roll No: KHR2009PGDMRMF027 Summer Project Report submitted to the Institute of Technology and Management‚ Navi Mumbai‚ 410210 In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of MBA-RMM APPROVED BY: Mr. Vikram Laud Dr. Shelja Jose Store Operations Manager Internal Guide HyperCITY Retail (India) Ltd. ITM Business School
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but it also demands the help and guardianship of some conversant person who helps in the undersigned actively or passively in the completion of successful project. Training period in BIG BAZAAR has been full of learning and sense of contribution towards the organization. I would like to thank BIG BAZAAR as well as T24 for giving me this opportunity for learning and contributing. I take this opportunity to thanks all those people who made this experience memorable. First and foremost‚ I would
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