The Sisters, by James Joyce

 Rating: 9 / 10

I didn't understand this story at once, so I searched for interpretations. However, when I read the book again after seeing an interesting interpretation that Father Flynn treated the narrator sexually, I could found that James Joyce had hidden so many interpretable symbols and expressions in the story. For example, the word 'paralysis' keeps appearing, Father Flynn who broke Chalice, and a man who tells the narrator that Father Flynn is a strange man and so on. Also I enjoyed this story as it could make a lot of different interpretations.
I enjoyed the process of reading this story without being bored. I think this is because the story does not describe the entire story perfectly, but provides limited information, making more behind stories curious. So I wondered what had happened between the Father Flynn and the speaker, how and why he was emotionally unstabled. Continuously, the story suggests that Father Flynn was in an unstable state, but does not directly describe why. It made me want to find more interpretations of this story and make the story of my own. (181 words)

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