Dubliners
.... In contrast to this dreary, cold environment is the
boy's romantic perspective symbolized by Mangan's sister, whose image the
boy recounts, "accompanied me ....
(1247

5

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Universality of Main Character in "Araby"
.... In contrast to this dreary, cold environment is the
boy's romantic perspective symbolized by Mangan's sister, whose image the
boy recounts, "accompanied me ....
(1247

5

)
Prespectives of Narrator in "Araby"
.... that the story is named after the fair and that the fair plays such a central and symbolic role in the story also emphasizes the
boy's romantic rather than ....
(1767

7

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The Romantic Comedy and Crime Drama
.... half the time" (1). Despite its efforts to bring an innovative, contemporary twist to the
romantic comedy, Gigli is actually quite conventional.
Boy meets girl ....
(3804

15

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The Romantic Comedy & the Crime Drama Genres
.... half the time" (1). Despite its efforts to bring an innovative, contemporary twist to the
romantic comedy, Gigli is actually quite conventional.
Boy meets girl ....
(3804

15

)
Comparison of Protagonists in 2 Stories
.... From the first description of the girl Joyce paints her---through the eyes of the
boy---as a
romantic, dream-like object of longing and desire: She was waiting ....
(1421

6

)
Symbolism in "Araby"
.... railing" (296). The light is almost a halo, symbolizing and indicating the
boy's mixing religious and
romantic feelings. It is as ....
(1081

4

)
Symbolism in "Araby"
.... railing" (296). The light is almost a halo, symbolizing and indicating the
boy's mixing religious and
romantic feelings. It is as ....
(1082

4

)
James Joyce's "Araby"
.... The narrator wants to depict the essentially
romantic consciousness of the
boy: "Her name sprang to my lips at moments in strange prayers and praises which I ....
(1181

5

)
The Boarding House (James Joyce)
.... Mangan. The
boy is a
romantic who is about to be initiated into a more harsh and realistic perspective on life and love. Joyce wants ....
(1688

7

)
Araby & The Chrysanthemums
.... love. Both the woman in Steinbeck and the
boy in Joyce see the world through
romantic eyes, although the woman is more cautious. The ....
(1145

5

)
Protagonists in Two Stories
.... This portrait of the growth of
Boy remains
romantic from beginning to end, and the narrator in the final pages highlights the
romantic nature of the story even ....
(2834

11

)
Young Protagonists in 2 Stories
.... This portrait of the growth of
Boy remains
romantic from beginning to end, and the narrator in the final pages highlights the
romantic nature of the story even ....
(2853

11

)
"Fern Hill"
.... Thomas has the
Romantic sense of the Garden of Eden in this poem and of the loss that came .... The poem details the typical day for this
boy on this particular farm ....
(1325

5

)
Jay Gatsby's Adolescent Behavior
.... to them results in his murder, primarily because his ideals are not those of a fully grown adult but rather the
romantic illusions of an adolescent
boy. ....
(478

2

)
Out of the Cradle Endlessly Rocking
.... As one critic says of Whitman's "
Romantic" view of death, "Whitman sees death from the .... which brings more life" (Walt 1). From this point on the
boy in the poem ....
(689

3

)
Romantic & Victorian Era Poetry
.... series of establishing materials, all designed to appeal to the
Romantic sensibility: merry .... was successful in part because he had not allowed the "
boy" in him ....
(7793

31

)
Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein
.... is described as "a
boy of singular talent and fancy" (Shelley 39), with fancy referring to his imagination and not his intellect. He has a
romantic nature and ....
(1669

7

)
Autobiography of an Ex-colored Man
.... his mind, and this shame is linked in his childhood with his
romantic nature and .... The
boy seems white because his father is white, and he fails to realize that ....
(1559

6

)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius), whose complicated
romantic relations are .... themselves, over the custody of a young changeling
boy in Titania's care ....
(1574

6

)
A Midsummer Night's Dream
.... Hermia and Lysander and Helena and Demetrius), whose complicated
romantic relations are .... themselves, over the custody of a young changeling
boy in Titania's care ....
(1574

6

)
Framing the Bride
.... might therefore not be so very unusual for (say) a teenage
boy who came .... current pop-culture modality of idealized feminine beauty and a
romantic sensibility of ....
(663

3

)
Structure of James Joyce's "Araby"
.... of a dingy environment, followed by his
romantic attachment to a girl, and ending with the visit to the Araby bazaar. In this story, the
boy achieves a ....
(547

2

)
Life on the Mississippi-Twain
.... However, the
boy does come to a fuller awareness of himself and the real world .... the lifestyle, "I began to fear that piloting was not quite so
romantic as I had ....
(1839

7

)
Critiques of 8 Short stories The subject of The Zebra
.... of a dingy environment, followed by his
romantic attachment to a girl, and ending with the visit to the Araby bazaar. In this story, the
boy achieves a ....
(2899

12

)
Brief Bios of Seveal Prominent Musicians Vivaldi was an ordained ...
.... The influences on the
boy were many, for he traveled widely throughout Europe .... He would become the musical hero of the early
Romantic generation in part because ....
(1537

6

)
"A Simple Heart"
.... were either quite realistic, like Madame Bovary, or completely
romantic, like Salammbo. Thus in his mature work the escape routes he used as a
boy were still ....
(1949

8

)
Style and Mark Twain
.... As Rogers further notes, this model
boy burlesque goes deeper by being .... Joe Harper to form a piratical partnership strictly according to the
romantic novels Tom ....
(1953

8

)
Flight & The Old Man and the Sea
.... The
romantic Steinbeck chooses, however, to show Pepe as a hero who finds wisdom in the wilderness, instead of a
boy crying for his mother in toxic delirium. ....
(1800

7

)
Steinbeck's "Flight" & Hemingway's Old Man & The Sea
.... The
romantic Steinbeck chooses, however, to show Pepe as a hero who finds wisdom in the wilderness, instead of a
boy crying for his mother in toxic delirium. ....
(1785

7

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