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In “Araby,” James Joyce tells the story of a young boy lured to be a knight in shining armor for Mangan’s sister. ... (Joyce 399) Mangan’s sister has approached this young boy and mentioned Araby. ... When they finally figure out the game that they had lured themselves in, they become angry and embarrassed like the young boy did when he arrives at Araby. With the boy’s description of the “intolerable delay,” of the train that was carrying him to Araby, I can see the serious obsession he has with Mangan’s sister. When he arrived at Araby, he had “difficulty [with] why [he] had come,” and finally realized about his heavy obsession. ... Another romantic tragedy that exploits a young boy’s obsession is “Harrison Bergeron. ... In "Harrison Bergeron," she is at a position at the top of the society and she wants to keep it, thus causing her to shoot at Harrison and the girl. ... Harrison Bergeron wants to be the “Emperor” so that he can restore the world to the old ways: where everyone had individuality.
Approximate Word count = 820 Approximate Pages = 3.3 (250 words per page double spaced)
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