...1102 09/19/2013 Eveline In the short story ”Eveline” by James Joyce, Eveline, the protagonist was given the opportunity to escape from her hard unendurable life at home and lived a life of true happiness at Buenos Ayres with Frank, her lover. Throughout the story, Eveline was faced with a few good memories of her past from her childhood and her mother; however she also faced the horrible flashbacks of her mother’s illness and her father’s violence. In the end, she did not leave with Frank, Eveline’s indecisiveness and the burden of her family’s duties made her stay. By not taking that opportunity, Eveline probably missed a life of exploration with Frank. Eveline would have had the chance to know what independence feels like and she would have had the chance to experience individual freedom. Instead, her life afterwards is a life of regret and imprisonment with her family. Being an only child, she is bound by her family’s actions and their duties. Eveline has taken on an incredible part of the burden in keeping the family together. Her father was an overbearing and unfair man who took his daughters earnings for himself; and rather than appreciating her sacrifices, he ridiculed her. As she now lived with her father and her two brothers, she felt tired and frustrated with her father’s commands and her everyday life. Everyday she sadly waited for Frank to come back into her life once again and fill her life with happiness. Eveline may possibily in...
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...James Joyce, “Eveline”, published in 1914 almost a decade ago from our present time, relates the story of a very young woman from Ireland, who is (just over 19), in between the sensitive age of adolescence and maturity. The religion guide and plays an important role in the average Irish people’s life, specially if a person is an unmarried single young woman. That “Irish background” eventually shapes and influences and impacts the future of “Eveline” in a very tragic and dramatic way till the “End” of this story. Eveline, who stands in between the criss-cross roads of making a very important life times’ decision, of choosing between her future married life with a man (Frank) she truly believed she loved, and the family she was obliged to serve, feed, look after and take care of, constantly in spite of all her personal hardships and sacrifices. The “End,” and the related theme of the “End” of this very touching short story by J.Joyce “Eveline” is linked strongly with it’s “Beginning”, which gradually unfolds with Eveline contemplating seriously upon her “Past”, “Present” and the “Coming Future”. Sitting in a very gloomy, dull and dusty room filled with “the odour of dusty cretonne”, worn out curtains, and an old yellowed picture which hung on the wall upon the broken harmonium beside the coloured print of the promises made to Blessed Margaret Mary Alacoque. Eveline’s “Past,” partly consisted of her simple growing up childhood with the neighbouring children of the...
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...Symbolism in Eveline and Everyday Use Symbolism is a common part of any story; from a play to a poem. In both Eveline and Everyday Use, hidden symbols are used that represent each character. In Eveline, the symbol used is dust which covers everything in Eveline’s life. In Everyday Use, the quilt is the symbol that represents heritage. Also, additional symbols are used to define each character. Symbols add a hidden meaning to the story that can add depth to the characters. In James Joyce’s short story, a prominent symbol is dust. Eveline’s character has lots of dust, since she is lifeless, and never advancing. In Eveline, Eveline looks around her room taking everything in. She observes “all its familiar objects which she had dusted once a week for so many years, wondering where on earth all the dust came from (McMahan et al. 3).” This means that she is looking at her life and all the dust that has accumulated over the years. She is noticing how stale and boring her life is due to all the pressures of her dad. Her dad is the main cause of dust build up all these years. Her father abuses her and “says what he would do to her only for her dead mother’s sake (McMahan et al. 4).” The “dust” in Eveline’s life is due to the pressure of taking care of her dad, and trying to support him. Over the years the dust kept piling up, making the dust unmanageable, causing her to freak out at the end of the story. Just as she is about to board the boat, she thinks of what her mother made Eveline promise...
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...Dear Eveline, I know that you don’t have the easiest life at home providing for you and your father at such a young age and that sometimes leaving with Frank seems like your only way out for you to have a better life. It’s hard for you to move past all the memories that you have of your mother and the promises that you made to her. Although you said you would live with Frank, is that really a better a life for you? Does frank really love you, do you really love him, or are you just looking for someone to rescue you? Your father isn’t always the happiest man to be around but he does love you and care for you. I think that it’s best that you pray about the situation and see where God leads your heart. The relationship that you have with your father and brother are what bring a lot of the memories of your mother back to you. I think that you should stay in Dublin, with your family, and continue on with and providing for you and your father. Frank might be able to rescue you, but I don’t believe that he will be offering you a better life. You are going to miss your mother and I fear that you are going to have regret if you leave and don’t fulfill the promises you made to your mother before she died. Dear Evelines father, Your daughter Eveline has left you because you were not going to trap her in domesticity, you beat her, or abused her every single day. Although her mother had died she do not want to be in charge of the things that her mother took care of and she do not want to be...
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...Eveline When Eveline was a child she had a very wonderful life and family. Everyone got along and her father wasn’t so bad then, but when her mother passed everything changed. Her life now felt incomplete and forced. She thought of her life as difficult even though she was over nineteen she had a lot of pressure on her. She worked at the store and also at home, her earned money went to her father costs and left her with nothing. She believes that its not her home anymore, its just somewhere that she lives. There is so much about her home that she wonders about and doesn’t have answers to. The family has distanced them self away since her mother and brother passed away. Before brother Ernest died and brother Harry started working a lot they would protect her from their father, now that they’re gone she has no one to protect her. Her life was constantly threated by her father’s violence “She knew it was that that had given her the palpitations”(4). All she wants is to have happiness and want to feel important. She just wanted to live freely and have a very supple life. Eveline made the right decision to reject franks proposal because of the promise to her mother, her elderly father, and her confusion towards frank. Eveline met a guy named Frank who she calls her boyfriend. He was very kind and open hearted. She looked at him as a savior figure because he would save her, give her life, and love. “It was hard work - a hard life – but now that she was about to leave it she did not...
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...Imago theaters is celebrating it’s 25th anniversary with the opening of the new production Ana, co-written by Pierre Yves Lemieux and Clare Duffy. Ana takes the audience on a trip through the lives of several woman, all linked by one common ability, the ability to split. The play demonstrates the life changing and difficult choices they must make and illustrates the different roles woman played throughout the ages. The play is brought along by it’s ingenious stage set and it’s talented, multi-cultural cast. This bilingual piece is playing at Espace Go until December 10 and is already capturing attention for it’s mildly disturbing plot. Ana is the story of a child born in 5000 BC in Ur, the first city of the world according to legend. (First Ana) was the daughter of the goddess of light and the goddess of dark. During a moment of distress or extreme emotion, Ana splits in two, creating another Ana to appear in a different time, in a different place, with no memory or knowledge of her past and dark ability. The play is a collage of several stories, all narrated by Alain Goulem who strives to tie all the loose ends together, playing the ringmaster of the play. The journey of Ana is accompanied by a secondary plot: the dark and painful relationship with her mother, who abandoned her at a young age and haunts Ana’s decisions pertaining to her own child. Although the plot is quite heavy, the stage setting is very simple. The six Anas emerge from six rectangular boxes with glass...
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...protagonist is how his uncle failed him. 2.The young protagonist from Araby closely resembles the protagonist from Eveline. Eveline suffers from from an unfortunate upbringing in the poor district of Dublin. The young...
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...Division of Arts and Sciences Communications Department ENGL 1220-C1607 – Composition II Tuesdays and Thursdays, 4:00 PM to 5:25 PM August 20, 2013, to December 12, 2013 MCC Center Campus B-112 Instructor: Sharon Cicilian Email: cicilians@macomb.edu Phone: 586-286-2145 Mailbox: B-111 Office Hours: By appointment only Required Texts and Materials McMahan, Elizabeth, et al. Literature and the Writing Process: Backpack Edition. Boston: Pearson, 2011. Print. ISBN: 978-0-205-73072-8 Schwartz, Linda Smoak. The Wadsworth Guide to MLA Documentation. 2nd ed. Boston: Cengage, 2011. Print. ISBN: 978-1-111-34737-6 Students will also need a notebook for note taking, college-ruled, loose-leaf paper for assignments and quizzes, and black or blue pens. It is also strongly recommended that students purchase a folder or binder to store their course materials in. Required and suggested materials can be purchased at the Macomb Community College Bookstore. Course Description Prerequisite: ENGL-1180 or ENGL-1210 No credit after ENGL-1190. The focus of this course is the writing of critical essays based upon readings in literature, and the further development of writing skills learned in ENGL-1180 or ENGL-1210. The course places extensive emphasis upon research. Students who have completed ENGL-1190 successfully should not take ENGL-1220. Students will not receive credit for both. (3 credit hours) Course Outcomes Outcome 1: Upon completion of this course the student will...
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...relationship or even to go to school. Eveline in James Joyce’s “Eveline” is comparing the pros and cons of leaving her home, but her paralysis keeps her from going anywhere. There are many reasons for Eveline to pack up her things and move out of her house. The first major reason Eveline should leave her home is her father is aggressive and violent Eveline was afraid of her father: “Even now, though she was over nineteen, she sometimes felt herself in danger of her father's violence.” Eveline spends all her time helping her father and he still does not appreciate...
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...Eveline’s Destiny Joyce’s character Eveline desire’s more out of life. More happiness, respect, and love. She analyzes her past, her present, and dreams of the future. All the while seeking for someone else to provide the happiness she so longs for. Someone to come and take away all her pain and responsibility so she can live happily ever after. She must choose her destiny. Should she stay at home with her familiar yet unhappy life, or should she go away with Frank and leave her home like the others? Perhaps her mother’s last words will help her decide in the end, “Derevaun Seraun!” (513). The end of pleasure is pain. Eveline remembers happiness and friendship in her past. Her life was more pleasurable when her mother was alive. Her father was much nicer to her then, he never abused her as he would her brothers. Playing in the field across the street every evening with her siblings and friends, brought Eveline much happiness until her father would chase them down waving his blackthorn stick. While reminiscing, memories of the deaths of her brother Ernest, Tizzie Dunn, and her mother came to her mind. Her promise she made to her mother cries in her head, “keep the home together for as...
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...SHE sat at the window watching the evening invade the avenue. Her head was leaned against the window curtains and in her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretonne. She was tired. Few people passed. The man out of the last house passed on his way home; she heard his footsteps clacking along the concrete pavement and afterwards crunching on the cinder path before the new red houses. One time there used to be a field there in which they used to play every evening with other people's children. Then a man from Belfast bought the field and built houses in it--not like their little brown houses but bright brick houses with shining roofs. The children of the avenue used to play together in that field --the Devines, the Waters, the Dunns, little Keogh the cripple, she and her brothers and sisters. Ernest, however, never played: he was too grown up. Her father used often to hunt them in out of the field with his blackthorn stick; but usually little Keogh used to keep nix and call out when he saw her father coming. Still they seemed to have been rather happy then. Her father was not so bad then; and besides, her mother was alive. That was a long time ago; she and her brothers and sisters were all grown up her mother was dead. Tizzie Dunn was dead, too, and the Waters had gone back to England. Everything changes. Now she was going to go away like the others, to leave her home. Home! She looked round the room, reviewing all its familiar objects which she had dusted once a week for so many...
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...Eveline - Short SummaryThe story starts off with Eveline sitting in a chair by the window in her house, prepering to leave home. She wants to move from her father, because she has lived there for her entire life, and her father has a drinking problem, and he is too violent to both Eveline and her siblings. Eveline "thinks" she is in love with a sailor called Frank, who seems like a very gentle and friendly person, she may well be in love with him, but when she stands at the dock with the choice of leaving with Frank, or staying home, she goes into shock and suddenly screams. She is afraid of what's going to happend if she leaves with him, what if he leaves her shortly after, what if Frank isn't such a nice guy at all, she doesn't have the selfconfidence to take the final step. The death of her mother and her violent father, has affected her alot, and she has gotten very afraid of taking her own decisions.Character Analysis - Eveline Eveline is a young women living with her father. Her mother is dead, and so is her oldest brother. Her other brother left home for some "Curch Decorating Business".Evenline has very little trust in herself, she doesn't have the selfconfidence to make her own decicions. She seems to be a little mentally weak, maybe caused by her fathers violent acts.Character Analysis - Frank At first glance, Frank would seem like a nice person all around, but you don't really get the required information about him to tell if he is "good" or "bad". Some things point...
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...therefore it became an under-developed country. He chose Dublin as it was the ‘centre of paralysis’ and had a particularly dramatic effect in ‘Eveline’ (a story of adolescence). Firstly, to portray Eveline’s dilemma, the window symbolises the parallel between Eveline’s current situation on one side and the world she has the opportunity to explore on the other. She sits at ‘the window watching the evening invade the avenue’ as she ponders her past, present and future life. The personification of the ‘evening’ invading her hometown implies how she feels threatened, after being constrained to a repetitive life for years, the possibility of escape has risen and she is not sure if she wants to give up her predictable life. Despite her indecisiveness, she does not want a ‘life of commonplace sacrifices’ similar to her Mothers. Eveline’s repetitive routine has formed a prison around her, capturing her in an unhappy life she finds difficult to leave, despite her abusive father. Through the first part of the story, Joyce uses a semantic field of verbs: ‘divided’, ‘leave’, ‘running out’ and ‘escape’ to elicit her confusion. Ideas of distance between Eveline and her penultimate decision are instilled upon the reader’s thoughts by the semantic field of uncertainty that also foreshadows Eveline’s epiphany. As the evening ‘deepened in the avenue’ Eveline began to recall the past, primarily the happy moments, which overshadow the reality of her unhappy life in the present. The ‘picnic’ and ‘ghost...
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..."There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision (James)." Originally appearing in Dubliners, a compilation of vignettes by James Joyce, his short story Eveline is the tale of such an unfortunate individual. Anxious, timid, scared, perhaps even terrified -- all these describe Eveline. She is a frightened, indecisive young woman poised between her past and her future. Eveline loves her father but is fearful of him. She tries to hold onto good memories of her father, thinking "sometimes he could be very nice (Joyce 5)," but has seen what her father has done to her siblings when he would "hunt them in out of the field with his blackthorn stick (Joyce 4)." As of late she has begun to feel "herself in danger of her father's violence (Joyce 4)." Ironically, her father has "begun to threaten her and say what he'd do to her only for her dead mother's sake (Joyce 5)." Eveline wants a new life but is afraid to let go of her past. She dreams of a place where "people would treat her with respect (Joyce 4)" and when contemplating her future, hopes "to explore a new life with Frank (Joyce 5)." When, in a moment of terror she realizes that "she must escape (Joyce 6)," it seems to steel her determination to make a new home for herself elsewhere. On the other hand, she is comfortable with the "familiar objects from which she had never dreamed of being divided (Joyce 4)." She rationalizes that: "In her home ...
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