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“ The Dubliners reflects Joycecs peronal hatrided of his city of birth only”
Discuss this with reference to 2 short stories showing relevant issues and language techniques.
A collection of short stories published in 1914, Dubliners, By James Joyce tells the stories of the everyday lives of ordinary citizens in Dublin, Ireland. ...
The Dubliners presents oppressive effects of religious, political, cultural and economic forces on the lives of lower-middle class through a piercingly objective, psychologically realistic picture of the Dubliners as afflicted people. ...
When Joyce was growing up his father swept there family into poverty and he spent most of his life on the streets. ...
At the time the Dubliners was written Dublin were just about to fight in a war they believed would lead them to freedom and sovereignty. ...
Joyce uses simple exocative language to convey the story. ...
Joyce was a mondernist as he sticks to one genre and uses naturalistic and accurate images of real places. ... Despite the simple language joyce conveys memorable images through his use of language techniques. ...
In the Dubliners you must consider the relationships between the text and the culture first and then it is easier to understand why the text has been written the way is. ...
Personal- james joyce- one of dublines most internationally famous writers
His father swept there family into poverty having to live in the city
Most of his life was spent roaming the streets
His first draft was torn up even though he left the country the next day feeling disowned by Dublin he always payed recigniton and akwnoldeged his irishness
Political
Ireland were just about to fight in a war
They wanted freedom and sovereignty
Historical
Poor sanitary conditions
Outbreaks of small pox
For pratical reasons society always refused to make descisions based on religon
There was input into the social unequailties of the day
Eveline thinks she loves frank but is apprehensive about her future with him.
Approximate Word count = 1852 Approximate Pages = 7.4 (250 words per page double spaced)
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