Critical Analysis of James Joyce's "Araby"

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Critical Analysis of James Joyce's "Araby"

"Araby", by James Joyce, is a story about a boy's innocent love and a bitter experience as a result. The town he lives in has seemingly nice houses, but they are becoming uninhabited and ruinous. His neighbors are strongly religious, but they are also falsely pious. His first love he found is a girl in his neighborhood, who attends a convent. He visits Araby to buy something for her, but realizes upon arriving that the bazaar is nothing like what



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Approximate Word count = 334
Approximate Pages = 1 (250 words per page double spaced)

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