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    Kristin Fox Cynthia Wesson English 120 Wednesday‚ June 13‚ 2013 Moving Forward In the story “Eveline” the word dust is used many times mostly in referring to the home for example when it says‚ “reviewing all of the familiar objects which she had dusted once a week for so many years‚ wondering where on earth all the dust had come from” (Joyce 3). The continual references to dirt in the house show the house being something old. Almost like when you walk into an old garage that no one goes in

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    elsewhere. The Irish were second-class citizens within their own nation; Ireland was a British colony and the Northern Protestants controlled the economy of the country. Catholic families often faced hardship. Alcoholism and abuse‚ as portrayed in “Eveline” were rampant. As a result‚ many of the Irish sought to escape James Joyce represents everyday life of Dublin in the early twentieth century in his collection of short stories‚ Dubliners. Dubliners consists of 15 stories and each of them unfolds

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    Eveline is a short story written by James Joyce. In the last paragraph of the story Joyce states that "She set her white face to him‚ passive‚ like a helpless animal. Her eyes gave him no sign of love or farewell or recognition" (7). This is the most powerful and important line in the story of Eveline. The line illustrates the reality of her life at home. The reality is that she feels "helpless" and thinks she has to stay and take care of her family and the house. The line shows how she is torn

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    Eveline Joyce set up the collection to move from stories about childhood onto stories about adolescence and finally stories about mature life and public life‚ all within the confines of Ireland’s big city. The text under interpretation is a bright example of a short story Joyce’s "Eveline" was the advent between adolescence and maturity. The story’s protagonist and title character‚ Eveline‚ is largely affected by the feminist issues of the time period. These feminist ideas are illustrated through

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    Eveline”- An Opportunity That Was Let Go “Eveline” is a short story out of the collection called the “Dubliners”‚ wrote by James Joyce. Joyce has written fifteen stories within “Dubliners”‚ all in which seem to follow the same pattern. Each story has it ’s own plot image. There tends to be four stages‚ that the plot goes through during each story; childhood‚ adolescence‚ mature life and public life. Joyce uses these stages as a symbolic representation. In this story of “Eveline‚” a teenager

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    September 2013 The promise to her mother keeps “Eveline” in Buenos Aryes In the short story “Eveline” James Joyce focuses on a girl who is very young in age‚ yet lives a busy and at times frustrating life. Eveline needs to make a choice to either stay in Buenos Aryes or try to start a new life someplace else. Eveline falls in love with a sailor named Frank‚ and he wants to take her with him. In Dennison’s essay “Fear of Failure in Joyce’s “Eveline” she is “telling herself that life with father

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    Watley ENG-102-015 18 Jan. 2011 James Joyce’s “Eveline” is a short story focused on a young woman facing a difficult decision. The setting and time period of the story are important to fully understand Eveline’s situation. Dublin‚ Ireland‚ in the early 20th century‚ was a place where everyone’s life was deeply rooted in and guided by Catholicism. Women were subjected to oppression from both the church and male dominated society. Eveline is torn between starting a new life in another country

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    Joyce’s Eveline Human nature always compels us to make a decision sometimes for the best and others destroy us. Joyce’s story of “Eveline” describes a young lady who lives an unhappy life; though no matter how matter how hard she hopes and wishes she cannot find true happiness for her own self. Eveline struggles with the conflict churning within her heart; she’s feeling as if she is always being “walked on”. Her heart cries out for happiness. Joyce uses the internal conflict within Eveline to show

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    Negative Future In the short story “Eveline” by James Joyce a young women faces a hard decision in life. She is greatly influenced by outside sources and the reader is shown a personal side of Eveline dilemma. While facing an internal debate‚ James Joyce uses literary elements to enhance his writing and appease to all the reader senses. By using these literary elements he shows that a lack of courage can bind many people to a routine unhappy lifestyle. Eveline hesitates to have the life she knows

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    the story “Eveline” by James Joyce‚ a young teenage girl‚ Eveline‚ has the opportunity to leave her “trapped” life and start a new journey with the man of her dreams‚ Frank. As Eveline sat at the window reconciling all of her memories‚ her thoughts of her abusive father leave her to ponder the prospect of leaving and freeing herself from her life to reside in Buenos Aires with her lover. As she reviews her decision to stay with her abusive father or embark on a new‚ free life‚ Eveline faces the guilt

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