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Araby
by
James Joyce
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Summary
Themes
Themes: All Themes
Themes: Loss of Innocence
Themes: Religion, Public and Private
Themes: Disillusionment
Themes: Reality vs. Fantasy
Questions & Answers
Characters
Analysis
Analysis
Key Ideas and Commentary
Style, Form, and Literary Elements
Historical and Social Context
Connections and Further Reading
Critical Essays
Critical Overview
Essays and Criticism
Criticism
Multiple-Choice Quizzes
PDF Downloads
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Teaching Guide
Introduction
Key Plot Points
History of the Text
Significant Allusions
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Topics for Further Study
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Araby Questions by Tag
Themes
Disillusionment
Infatuation
Adolescence
Reality vs. Fantasy
Romantic Idealism
Alienation
Love
Coming of Age
Characters
Narrator
Mangan's Sister
The Boy
The Uncle
Protagonist
Literary Devices
Epiphany
Allusion
Paradox
Simile
Foreshadowing
Symbolism
Irony
Plot
Bazaar
Ending
Epiphany
Evenings With Friends
Journey
Rising Action
Symbolism
Light and Dark Imagery
Darkness
Araby
Narrative Perspective
First Person
Narrator
Quotes
I Imagined That I Bore My Chalice Safely Through a Throng of Foes
My Body Was Like a Harp and Her Words and Gestures Were Like Fingers Running Upon the Wires
Setting
Dublin
North Richmond Street
Comparative Analysis
The Arab's Farewell to His Horse