Theme Of Epiphany In Araby

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Epiphany is a central motif in “Araby” which represents disappointment. In this paper, I will show that the boy experiences incremental but eye-opening discoveries that will help him understand more about himself, situations around him and lead to an ultimate epiphany. Disappointment is an important theme of the story, because every realization he has leads to him being upset. The epiphany brings a change in the narrator from an innocent, idealistic boy to an adolescent dealing with the harsh realities of life. The boy goes through many small epiphanies throughout his journey that change his perspective from love to despair and display growth and maturity. It’s certain right away that he is obsessed over this girl and was the center of his …show more content…

The name of the bazaar evokes images of a far and exotic place: "The syllables of the word Araby were called to me through the silence in which my soul luxuriated and cast an Eastern enchantment over me". Araby can be regarded as the religious institution that takes over the life of the narrator. It interrupts his everyday activities: "I answered few questions in class. I watched my master's face pass from amiability to sternness.” I could not call my wandering thoughts together" Readers may assume that the boy wasn’t initially going to attend the Bazaar but was willing to do so for his love. Pre-assumptions of the bazaar to the boy was that he would find the perfect gift that would make her fall into his arms and experience his sexual desires. When at the Bazaar, searching for a gift for the girl, the boy comes to realize that his stay was useless. At the end of the story, the boy overhears a conversation between an English girl working at the bazaar and two young men he realizes that he has been confusing things realize it’s a dull marketplace that offers no enrichment and value to his love for Mangan’s sister. In the story when it says: “I heard a voice call from one end of the gallery that the light was out. The upper part of the hall was now completely dark. Gazing up to the darkness I saw myself as a creature driven and derided by vanity; and

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