Thesis essay

Araby
james joyce
essays should include details about housing, jobs, the educational system, and class differences in Dublin around 1900
Do his emotions seem realistic? Explain your answer that first love can cause feelings much like this.
Recall that similes are figures of speech in which two things are compared using the words like or as
Identify the two similes in the last sentence .
What do they reveal about the relationship between the boy and Mangan’s sister?
The two similes in the last sentences are the comparison of the narrator’s body to a harp and the comparison of the girl’s words and gestures to fingers playing the harp strings.
The boy feels totally out of control of his emotions;
Mangan’s sister is in a sense able to manipulate his emotions as a harpist might manipulate the strings to produce the sound she desires
Joyce uses religious references throughout this passage . Why do you think he chose to do this, and how do they relate to his use of epiphany?
The religious references show the influence of the Catholic religion on all aspects of the narrator’s life.
Joyce might have also wanted to depict the level of devotion the boy felt to his first love, indicating that the power of love is a kind of religious experience.
Writing an autobiographical account Have students write an autobiographical account of a particular childhood event . The account can be realistic or embellished

, but should focus on the emotions and experiences of the narrator. They can use elements from "Araby" to inspire their writing, such as the feelings of a first crush, longing, disappointment, and the impact of external circumstances on personal feelings. This exercise can help students explore their own emotions and experiences in a creative way and gain a deeper understanding of the themes and techniques used by James Joyce in his writing.