Araby, by James Joyce

 Rating: 9.5 / 10

I really like this story. I've had a chance to read this story before, and I was really impressed when I read it again for the class.

    First of all, I really liked the sentence expressions used in this story. For example, the sentence "the space of sky above us was the colour of ever-changing violet and towers it of the lamps of the street lifted them of the febrile lanterns" made me feel like I was seeing a colorful sky in front of my eyes. Also, the expression "I'm a harp, and her words are her fingers" was unique.

    In addition, I think this story shows the boy's psychological state well in a short story. He had to overcome many obstacles to get to Araby, and in the end, he didn't get a good result even though he struggled. He always realizes that life doesn't go the way he wants it, and I liked how the boy realized the truth of life. 

  Therefore, I think Araby is a complete and organized story that describes the shy boy's actions who loves a girl, to the boy's anger at the vain result. (200 words)

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