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.... He imagines himself transported to the bazaar with the girl: "These noises converged in a single sensation of life for me: I imagined that I bore my chalice ....
(966 4 )

James Joyce and Jonathan Swift
.... He imagines himself transported to the bazaar with the girl: "These noises converged in a single sensation of life for me: I imagined that I bore my chalice ....
(966 4 )

Symbolism in "Araby"
.... at the "dark entrance to the stall" and rejects the goods inside, just as he rejects his idealistic feelings toward the girl. He leaves the bazaar, a place of ....
(1081 4 )

Symbolism in "Araby"
.... at the "dark entrance to the stall" and rejects the goods inside, just as he rejects his idealistic feelings toward the girl. He leaves the bazaar, a place of ....
(1082 4 )

Dubliners
.... The bazaar is symbolic of the dream-world the boy lives in, and underscores the illusionary, romantic nature of his infatuation with the girl. ....
(1247 5 )

Universality of Main Character in "Araby"
.... The bazaar is symbolic of the dream-world the boy lives in, and underscores the illusionary, romantic nature of his infatuation with the girl. ....
(1247 5 )

James Joyce's "Araby" Symbol and Setting
.... He has failed to obtain the small gift for the girl he admires, has missed out on the excitement of the bazaar, and come to the realization that he is in no ....
(500 2 )

Prespectives of Narrator in "Araby"
.... The narrator shows that the boy maintains his romantic dream-world with respect to the girl until he is confronted with the cheap reality of the bazaar. ....
(1767 7 )

Guy de Maupassant's story The Necklace
.... He thinks about his trip to the bazaar to get something for the girl as if he were going on a holy quest for a maiden in the Middle Ages: "The syllables of the ....
(6153 25 )

James Joyce's Novel, Dubliners
.... Ostensibly, "Araby" is built around the efforts of a young boy to impress a young girl by buying a gift for her at a bazaar from which the story derives its ....
(2899 12 )

The Boarding House (James Joyce)
.... The girl herself is merely a wisp of a romanticized image in his head. .... the meek mother pleading with the father to let the boy go to the bazaar, and the distant ....
(1688 7 )

Critiques of 8 Short stories The subject of The Zebra
.... the evocation of a childish experience of a dingy environment, followed by his romantic attachment to a girl, and ending with the visit to the Araby bazaar. ....
(2899 12 )

James Joyce's "Araby"
.... be "falling in love" for the first time, to be going to the bazaar by himself .... be playing games with his friends in the streets and, when seeing the girl of his ....
(1181 5 )

Structure of James Joyce's "Araby"
.... the evocation of a childish experience of a dingy environment, followed by his romantic attachment to a girl, and ending with the visit to the Araby bazaar. ....
(547 2 )

Blondes in American Society
.... "I was a Blonde for a Day: If I become a golden girl, will gentlemen prefer me? .... "Why Gentlemen Still Prefer Blondes." Harper's Bazaar, April 1984, 174+. ....
(2806 11 )

Tragic Characters
.... of such universal infatuation. The boy promises the girl that he will bring her something from the bazaar. This small pledge is ....
(2655 11 )

Jane Austen's Life & Emma
.... Even, the up dated valley girl version of Emma, director Amy Heckerling's Clueless, insisted .... "Heroines of Nineteenth-Century Fiction." Harper's Bazaar (June 30 ....
(5275 21 )

 
 
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