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How James Joyce conveys his views on marriage and the relationship between men and women in two stories from Dubliners
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Looking at the denouement of The Dead, discuss the emotional variety of Gabriel.
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"I call the series Dubliners to betray the soul of that hemiplegia or paralysis which many consider a city."
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"These stories are all about escape and how characters are unable to escape." In the light of this quotation, I am going to discuss Dubliners, with close detailed reference to two of the stories, "Eveline" and "The Boarding House."
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"Two Gallants" by James Joyce - a critical analysis.
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"Using at least two of the stories, examine the ways in which Joyce presents the theme of paralysed uneventfulness."
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'The sisters' and 'An encounter' - Considering in detail one o two passages, discuss Joyce's treatment of the church in Dubliners.
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A Holiday To France.
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A Portrait of Stephen Dedalus as a Young Man
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A Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man, James Joyce and Myth of Daedalus and Icarus
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According to Brown, the Dublin of the early 20th century exhibited 'symptoms of stagnation and concomitant human misery'. How effective is Joyce in depicting these aspects?
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An analytical study of 'The Pit and The Pendulum', 'An Encounter' and 'The Pedestrian', focusing on the themes of paralysis, entrapment and isolation
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Analysis of Eveline
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Analysis: extract from "the Dead"
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Assignment 2: Discuss the theme of entrapment and desire for freedom in the Bird in the House by Margaret Lawrence
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Commentary on The Boarding House.
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Compare and contrast Joyce's 'Araby' and 'Eveline'. Comment on the writer's effectiveness.
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Compare and contrast the stories of "Eveline" By James Joyce and "Samphire" by Patrick O'Brian.
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Compare the themes and language devices in both 'Araby' and 'Eveline' both by James Joyce
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Compare the use of similar themes and language devices in both 'Araby' and 'Eveline' by James Joyce.
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Comparing and Contrast James Joyce
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Comparing and Contrast James Joyce “Dubliners”
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Consider the concept of Paralysis in Dubliners
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Consider the concept of Paralysis in Dubliners
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Critical Analysis of "A Mother" in Dubliners
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