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For Plato users, it would be “The boys being set free symbolizes them being free from the rules of the church” and “The blind street symbolizes the aimless and drab life on North Richmond Street.”
For Plato users, it would be “The boys being set free symbolizes them being free from the rules of the church” and “The blind street symbolizes the aimless and drab life on North Richmond Street.”
What is the theme of James Joyce's "Araby"?
James Joyce's "Araby" delineates a serious, stale air.
The road where the storyteller and his companions play is a visually impaired, or an impasse.
The houses are "dark colored," with "imperturbable countenances," the greenhouses are "trickling," the bike siphon is corroded.
Thus, these two are instances of symbolism used in this excerpt from James Joyce’s araby.
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