Araby-By James Joyce(1914)

 

Araby-By James Joyce(1914)

Rating:7.5/10


I put myself in the shoes of an adolescent boy, as I did in the past. Not everyone, but someone must have liked a girl around them in adolescence. I don't know why, but from that point on, the ordinary actions that the girl has done seem special, and the greeting she gave me, like other people, feels special. However, as you can't always succeed, you face a wall of reality. It may be a conclusion that the friend was already dating another boy, but in this story, it was a shabby reality with the cold shopkeeper he faced at the bazaar he had gone to. From this point on, the child has realized the reality, so his fantasy about her will be gradually broken. It may feel sad, but I thought it was also one of the most important experiences of adolescence. This is because I can't always look at what I want to look at and believe fantasy as reality. In this respect, there were some parts that I sympathized with, and I think I enjoyed reading it as it was one of James Joyce's representative works.



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