The Sisters, By James Joyce (1914)
The Sisters, By James Joyce (1914)
Rating: 6.5/10
I wanted to talk about Flynn's confess. In the story, there is no answer of what Flynn confessed. However, through reading the story, there were hints. For example, old Cotter doesn't like the relationship between the narrator and Flynn. And, the sisters also talk about the confess. What I think is that Flynn did something wrong to the narrator, so he comes out in the narrator's dream and keeps it reminded.
The reason I rated this story 6.5 is I read this three times but it is stil difficult for me to understand. I can't know what the death of Flynn symbols. And also I don't know a lot of the Irish culture so it makes me difficult too. (119 words)
I think you agree with my interpretation then. The priest either feels guilt for something from the past or maybe even did something to the boy. Nobody wants to talk about it or get too close to discussing it openly, which is a strong characteristic of repressive cultures and religions. Good work. Don't feel like you MUST make 100% sense of Joyce. He doesn't want it that way. It you understand 60% that's enough.
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