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Does Eveline change during the course of the story? Are you sympathetic towards Eveline? Explain your reasoning with specific examples from the text. Posted by mawunyo23 on Aug 24, 2008. |
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I have only mild sympathy for Eveline, but that's due mostly to Joyce's style. I admire his works, but I never care about his characters, due to the stylized nature of his prose. As far as changing, yes, she changes, but in an austere way. Eveline becomes more frozen, and her life more empty, through the story. Look at the story's final lines: " She set her white face to him, passive, like a helpless animal. Her eyes gave him no sign of love or farewell or recognition." While she had been tired at the start of the story, she hadn't been this, well, dead. It's a quiet, disturbing change, but it is a change. Posted by gbeatty on Aug 24, 2008. |
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i have sympathy for her because, she made a promise to her mother and at that moment the guilt overwhelms her and she know she must stay with her siblings. Posted by jaz33jaz on Sep 16, 2008. |

