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    Each of the fifteen stories in James Joyce’s Dubliners presents aflat‚ rather spatial portrait. The visual and symbolic details embeddedin each story‚ however‚ are highly concentrated‚ and each story culmi-nates in an epiphany. In Joycean terms‚ an epiphany is a momentwhen the essence of a character is revealed ‚ when all the forces thatbear on his life converge‚ and we can‚ in that instant‚ understand him.Each story in the collection is centered in an epiphany‚ and eachstory is concerned with some

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    madly in love with her‚ he will eventually start to believe it. Amazingly‚ one day the girl strikes up a conversation with the boy. She mentions that she is unable to go to the bazaar because of a commitment at her convent. So the boy eagerly offers to buy her something if he goes. Days later‚ when he finally goes to the bazaar‚ he immediately begins looking at the porcelain vases and flowered tea-sets. He thinks that this is the gift most fitting for the object of his affections because white porcelain

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    For example‚ “At Westland Row Station a crowd of people pressed to the carriage doors; but the porters moved them back‚ saying that it was a special train for the bazaar. I remained alone in the bare carriage” (Gioia & Gwynn‚ p. 433). He is maturing from childhood to adulthood because a child would not be going somewhere passed nine o’ clock at night through the city by themselves. For example‚ “In a few minutes the

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    Araby Literary Analysis

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    In Araby by James Joyce‚ the narrator looks back on this time in his life and realizes the significance of young love. While he is infatuated with his friend Mangan’s sister‚ the narrator does not fully think through his journey to the bazaar. The narrator knows that Mangan’s sister is unaware of his feelings for her‚ but still allows her beauty and his feelings to cloud his judgement‚ ultimately leading to an epiphany in which the narrator learns more about himself and his intentions. It is clear

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    Places to Visit in NepalTansen (Palpa) Tansen‚ an ancient hill town‚ with its architecture strongly influenced by Newari migrants from the Kathmandu valley is waiting to be discovered by the tourists. Situated at the southern slope of the Mahabharat range; about half way from the Indian border to | | Pokhara and the Himalayas‚ this town offers an opportunity to experience genuine Nepalese culture‚ away from westernized places like Thamel in Kathmandu or Lakeside in Pokhara. Old artistic Newari

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    Executive Summary An attempt is made to study the level of organisation commitment among the employees at pantaloon retail India limited –Big bazaar‚ KSRTC The research was carried for period of eight weeks from 3May to June 29‚ 2010.A descriptive research was carried by taking convenience sampling for the employees of the each group. A well structured questionnaire was prepared and administered to employee sample of 100. The opinions are collected and tabulated‚ and it is analyzed

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    Araby

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    With this it allows the reader to take a look into the religious beliefs of the society‚ which can help to understand why the characters do things a certain way. For example‚ In the discussion with Mangan`s sister she said that she can`t go to the bazaar because of a retreat that week in her convent. This lets the audience know that the characters are deeply rooted in Christianity. This helps to gain a deeper understanding of the characters. Diction was also used frequently to add detail to the

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    KARIMEEN FISH / PEARLSPOT THE GREEN CHROMIDE OR ALSO KNOWN AS KARIMEEN / PEARLSPOT IS A SPECIES OF CICHLID FISH FROM FRESHWATER VERY POPULAR IN SOTHERN INDIA AND SRILANKA.IT IS ALSO CALLED KORAL IN BENGALI . IT COMMONLY REACHES 20 CENTIMETER IN LENGTH AND THE MAXIMUM IS TWICE OF THAT. THE MOST POPULAR DISHES OF KARIMEEN IN INDIA ARE :- 1. KARIMEEN FRY 2. KARIMEEN MOLLY 3. KARIMEEN POLLICHATU 4. KARIMEEN CURRY 5. KARIMEEN MAPPAS KARIMEEN FISH IS CONSIDERED AS A DELICUSY IN KERALA. IT

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    what were so common to each one. But each one did their own thing during the World War 2 and was successful these three did what they can in the war. Toni Frissell remembered today as principally for high-fashion photography for Vogue and Harper’s Bazaar‚ She volunteered her photographic services to the American Red Cross‚ Women Army Corps‚ and Eighth Army Air Force during World War 2. She took thousands of pictures of nurses‚ front-line soldiers‚ WACs‚ African-American airmen‚ and orphaned children

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    point of view‚ language‚ and epiphany that create a contrast between adulthood and adolescence‚ and between the protagonist’s fantasies and the reality of the adult world." This paper looks at how James Joyce’s protagonist in "Araby" travels to the bazaar on a quest to obtain an exotic treasure for his lady love and how‚ like a mythic hero‚ he has overcome obstacles on his journey. At the end of his voyage‚ however‚ he finds no Holy Grail but only flowery knick-knacks. It examines the narrator’s journey

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