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James Joyce's Araby

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The unnamed narrator, determined to find the perfect gift for Mangan’s sister did not succeed in winning her love. Due to the “daily grind” of his uncle, the narrator arrived at the bazaar, Araby too late and could not find any stall open that had the gift he wanted for Mangan’s sister. In this futile attempt to gain the affection or appreciation from this young girl, the narrator suddenly realized the harsh contrast between his romantic ideals and the reality of the Araby. As he would watch the young girl from a distance, now at the Araby, he observed a young lady talk to two young gentlemen, and she spoke to the him “out of a sense of duty” (Joyce). At this point, the narrator Awakened from his delusion; the narrator realized that winning

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