Eveline, By James Joyce (1914)

 Eveline, By James Joyce (1914)


Rating: 7.5/10


In this story, I thought about the description of dead people by the narrator. I searched for some information about forms of death and found out that marriage could be a death in 20th century Dublin. Death means the end of one life and the beginning of a new life in Catholicism. Marriage is the ending of a solo and the beginning of partners. I think this is the reason why Eveline didn't follow Frank in the end. She might have thought living in a solo could be better that day. If he run away, his father could do something for families who were left in Dublin. Also, her trust in Frank was not that high. Her father said, "I know these sailor chaps." She might have heard it as a joke, but at the harbor, the word may be offensive so she didn't follow Frank.

The reason why I rated 7.5 is the plot was too speedy to understand fully. Also, the easter eggs in this story were difficult for me to know well. Reading this time, I want to find the easter eggs myself and think about the reasons why the author have used these. (197 words)

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