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    The short stories “Eveline” by James Joyce and “The Story of an Hour” by Kate Chopin critique marriage from different perspectives. The reality and repercussions of marriage are the main themes of the stories as they explore independence, the institution of marriage, and infactuation. “Eveline” and “The Story of an Hour” critique the institution of marriage by stating that regardless of socioeconomic class, marriage consists of a lack of independence and imposing one’s will at their partner’s…

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    Eveline, the title character, is extraordinarily influenced by feministic issues commonplace of its period. By investigating Eveline 's associations with men, the general public 's desires of her, and her commitments toward her family, James Joyce concentrates on the subject of escape, as well as the ethical history of his nation. Eveline, a nineteen-year old, is much similar to the young ladies of Ireland in the mid twentieth century. Having lost her mom and a more seasoned sibling, Eveline is…

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    James Joyce’s “Eveline”: Wrong Decisions People are faced with many decisions throughout their lives. These decisions could be important, or they could be very minor. Eveline was faced with an important decision. She had to choose between staying with family in her house and take the consequences of doing so, or she could start a new life with her charming new lover. Eveline made the decision to stay home with her family. Eveline made a terrible decision, to stay with her family and will…

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    Fearing the Leap James Joyce’s “Eveline” is a short story depicting a young woman with a chance for new life and a glimmering future. The story is dark and dreary as it unfolds itself, drifting between memories and current time spinning around the mind of young Eveline, who longs for a world that she will not let herself be a part of. In “Eveline,” by James Joyce, though the character of Eveline wishes to escape the life she’s living, she is bound tightly by her abusive relationship with…

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    Fantasy Imagine having to decide between remaining with your family or moving across the world with the love of your life. Eveline has been suffering from a multitude of issues at home and is now seeking an escape from her problems with her boyfriend Frank however, once she agreed to live with him to Buenos Ayres she began to second guess her decision. Ultimately, Eveline realized that she would be taking a major risk in leaving to Buenos Ayres with Frank, potentially leaving her Father and…

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    the story “Eveline”, wrote by James Joyce in 1995, the monotonous life of Eveline is described to show how circumstances can overcome her life’s purpose, and the wrong idea of attributing other’s the resolution of her internal conflict as fear to changes. In Evelin’s life there is a lack of purpose. When the author describes Eveline's life he says, “she was tired,” suggesting that there was nothing that motivates her to wake up in the morning, for she has a monotonous life. Also, Eveline is a…

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    believing she loves Frank, Eveline uses surprisingly neutral words to depict Frank and her affection for him. She uses descriptors such as “very kind, manly, openhearted” (Joyce 80), “elated” (89), and “pleasantly confused” (93). Moreover, after Eveline decides to leave with Frank, she cries out “Escape! She must escape! Frank would save her. He would give her life, perhaps love, too... Frank would take her in his arms, fold her in his arms. He would save her.” (136-140). Eveline does not use…

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    Dubliner was portraying gender roles in Eveline, and Clay. Each were a women and had to take care of someone and never thought of doing something for themselves. Dubliner had used both these stories to show and relate to other women, how women were being treated in Ireland. Dubliner is known for his famous English short stories that he has written. His short stories in the book do not represent the touristy things that people might want to read, but it shows how people were being treated in the…

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    In James Joyce’s short story “Eveline,” the title character loses her mother when she was young; as a result, she promises her mother that she will keep house for her brothers and her father, no matter how difficult it becomes. Her mother’s death is the turning point for her father, leading him to become more harsh and violent than when she still lived. After this transformation, Eveline’s brothers leave her to live alone with her abusive father, wilting underneath his violence and anger, but…

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    James Joyce’s short story, “Eveline,” is about a woman who is faced with a difficult decision: to leave her mundane life behind and travel to Buenos Ayres with her mysterious boyfriend, or stay to fulfil the obligation of looking after her family. Throughout the story, Eveline reflects on her experiences from her past to make the final decision. In the end, Eveline’s trust issues caused her to be too fearful of the unknown, resulting in her final decision to stay. Eveline grew up in an abusive…

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