Thesis Statement

Araby
james joyce
Remember, a literary analysis is an essay that explores and explains a critical aspect of a piece of literature. The thesis should state a specific argument about the piece of literature and how that argument will be supported. It should be expressed in one to two sentences. Be sure to focus on an aspect of the author's craft, the theme of the text, or another key component of the literature as you construct your argument.
. Evaluate the narrator’s description in this passage . Do his emotions seem realistic? .—that first love can cause feelings much like this. 2 . 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
write an autobiographical account of a particular childhood event . The account can be realistic or embellished

In James Joyce's "Araby," the narrator's first love for Mangan's sister is portrayed as uncontrollable and manipulative, as shown through the use of similes comparing the boy's emotions to a harp and the girl's actions to playing the strings. This aspect of the story underscores the intense and often overwhelming nature of first love and the power it can have over one's emotions.