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Araby SWAG

Araby SWAG

Araby SWAG

Themes/Motifs

Routine: The narrator does the same thing everyday. He looks at Mangan's sister and passes by her everyday. Also, the narrator complains about his uncle's lateness.
Epiphany: The narrator comes to realization that he is unable to get the gift for Mangan's sister and that he needs to grow up from his childish ways

Religion: The author uses several allusions to religious elements

Plot

Narrator has a childish obbsession with his friend Mangan's sister
The narrator and Mangan's sister talk about a Dublin bazaar called Araby

Mangan's sister admits that she is unable to attend the bizaaar but wishes she could

The narrator promises the girl that he will go to Araby and he plans to get her a gift

The narrator needed money from his uncle who comes home late and causes the narrator to miss his train

He is finally able to go to the bizaar; however, it is already late and it is closing up

He is unsuccessful to get the gift for Mangan's sister and stares angerily into the darkness as the lights turn off

Epiphany: Moment of sudden realization. When the narrator is unable to buy the gift for Mangan's sister

Characters

Narrator: He is a childish, slightly immature, young boy who is in love the Mangan's sister. It is his ultimate goal to woo her.
Mangan's Sister: She is the narrator's love interest who gives the narrator about the idea about going to Araby

Uncle: Narrator's uncle who causes conflict in narrator's situation