Tuesday, August 20, 2019
Character Analysis of Eveline from James Joyces Dubliners :: Dubliners Essays
Eveline:à Character Analysisà à à à Bibliography w/3 sourcesà à à à à ââ¬Å"There is no more miserable human being than one in whom nothing is habitual but indecision (James).â⬠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. à à à à à à Eveline loves her father but is fearful of him. She tries to hold onto good memories of her father, thinking ââ¬Å"sometimes he could be very nice (Joyce 5),â⬠but has seen what her father has done to her siblings when he would ââ¬Å"hunt them in out of the field with his blackthorn stick (Joyce 4).â⬠As of late she has begun to feel ââ¬Å"herself in danger of her fatherââ¬â¢s violence (Joyce 4).â⬠Ironically, her father has ââ¬Å"begun to threaten her and say what heââ¬â¢d do to her only for her dead motherââ¬â¢s sake (Joyce 5).â⬠à à à Eveline wants a new life but is afraid to let go of her past. She dreams of a place where ââ¬Å"people would treat her with respect (Joyce 4)â⬠and when contemplating her future, hopes ââ¬Å"to explore a new life with Frank (Joyce 5).â⬠When, in a moment of terror she realizes that ââ¬Å"she must escape (Joyce 6),â⬠it seems to steel her determination to make a new home for herself elsewhere. On the other hand, she is comfortable with the ââ¬Å"familiar objects from which she had never dreamed of being divided (Joyce 4).â⬠She rationalizes that: ââ¬Å"In her home anyway she had shelter and food; she had those whom she had known all her life about her (Joyce 4).â⬠As she reflects on her past she discovers ââ¬Å"now that she was about to leave it she did not find it a wholly undesirable life (Joyce 5).â⬠à à à Eveline wants to keep the deathbed pledge made to her mother but is alarmed at the prospect of sharing her motherââ¬â¢s fate. Her mother was ill-treated in life and Eveline vows that ââ¬Å"she would not be treated as her mother had been (Joyce 4).â⬠She has had a life filled with hardship and chafes under ââ¬Å"her promise to keep the home together as long as she could (Joyce 6).â⬠When she recalls ââ¬Å"the pitiful vision of her motherââ¬â¢s life (Joyce 6)â⬠she is uncertain of what to do and prays ââ¬Å"to god to direct her, to show her what was her duty (Joyce 6).
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