Compare And Contrast Araby And Eveline

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There are some periods in life when our precious existence itself become a burden for us and before we can realize, our desire for happiness starts to scream for solutions. Especially in our youth, when people begin to acknowledge all of their suffering and discrimination towards them, their feelings for reject everything which life has offered them eventually grows stronger. And before it’s too late most of us never realizes that the false freedom of our rebellious mind can only bring more chaos than happiness. While in a society, everyone differs person to person as how we live and how we act, both the narrator and Eveline from the stories “Araby” and “Eveline” have many similarities in their story. Both of their attempts to escape from …show more content…

As we look closely to their description of surrounding environment, situation and their inner thoughts, it becomes more visible that they both were frustrated with their life. From Araby, narrator said it was a blind neighborhood most of time so quiet, gloomy and lifeless with a vacant house to the end. Which could signify about his restricted boring life that took his happiness suddenly. Also his indication of uncle saying “all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”(110) could also mean he had to study hard and had very little reach of entertainment. Soon after his declaration “The high, cold, empty, gloomy rooms liberated me”(109) also give us a clear indication of his physiological breakdown and his lone life. On other hand, story of Eveline starts by saying “She was tired”(01). Also some criticizing of Miss Gavan from the story give us a large illustration of Eveline’s characteristic more clearly. Even so she was working hard for her family sake maybe she was not very responsive in her job. Maybe she never had any sympathy or positive credit from her coworker, as Gavan often told her "Miss Hill, don 't you see these ladies are waiting?”(02) or sometimes "Look lively, Miss Hill, please"(02). Which indicates she was perhaps too tired to even give a fake smile to her customer or she was really bored with her daily job. And her statement of not to …show more content…

Out of their duty sense, in Araby, narrator slowly build up an immature imagination towards his friend’s elder sister while Eveline on other hand decided not to do the same mistake as her mother did. Her mother’s pitiful last dying words also began to give her a new inspiration to escape from her father brutality. In Araby, narrator became very obsessed with Mangan 's sister and began to “followed her” (108) everywhere. It was hard for him to ignore her even in his prayers too. He state “I thought little of the future”(108) and to win her heart decided to bring her a gift from nearby Bazar named Araby. Eveline also fell in love with a sailor and thought Frank as her savior. She began to dream of to be his wife and live in a distant country with respect. She expected “He would give her life, perhaps love, too. But she wanted to

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