Two Gallants, By James Joyce (1914)
Two Gallants, By James Joyce (1914)
Rating: 7/10
I want to talk about the title, "Two Gallants". A gallant means a man who is polite and kind towards women, especially when in public. It's an irony in this story. The two main characters, Corley and Lenehan, don't act as gallant. They are just 20C dubliners who are paralyzed in women. In this part, I think James Joyce made this title in an irony.
Also, the gold coin may be a symbol. In this story, Corley got the gold coin from a woman. I thought this is quite different from modern society. In modern society, usually, women get money from men, but in 1904 Dublin, men get money from women. This part was interesting and shocking to me, and I think Joyce wanted to tell the readers that this is not right.
The reason I rated this story 7 is that it was fun and interesting but it didn't come to me well. The interesting part was that there were parts where paralysis appeared a lot, and these parts were good to me because they were very specific.
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