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Termpaper, 2007, 7 Pages
Author: Timm Gehrmann
Subject: English Language and Literature Studies - Literature
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Institution/College: University of Wuppertal
Tags: Interpretation, Eveline, Hauptseminar, James, Joyce
Year: 2007
Pages: 7
Grade: 2,0
Bibliography: ~ 7 Entries
Language: English
ISBN (E-book): 978-3-638-59508-7
File size: 63 KB
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Bergische Universität Wuppertal
Hauptseminar: James Joyce
Studiengang: Lehramt GYM Englisch / Sozialwissenschaften
Interpretation of “Eveline”
vorgelegt von: Timm Gehrmann
Fachsemester: 7. Semester (WS 06/07)
Abgabe am: 30.01.2007
Content
Content 2
I Introduction 3
II Eveline 3
III Bibliography 7
Primary literature cited 7
Secondary literature cited 7
I Introduction
Due to the extreme restriction to only five pages I have to keep my interpretation of "Eveline" as part of Dubliners extremely short. Yet by choosing one of the shortest stories from Dubliners I still hope to be able to say something meaningful in this short paper. In order to do so I will focus on the character of Eveline and examine in how far she can serve as an example of the paralysis that all characters in Dubliners, and especially women characters, suffer from. Eveline may thus, as many other characters in Dubliners, be considered an example of the social case histories Joyce has gathered in this book1. Further "Eveline" has many autobiographical qualities as Eveline′s “most immediate living model was Joyce′s sister Margaret2. Yet I will concentrate on what we can learn about women in Joyce′s Dublin and the way in which they are struck by paralysis.
II Eveline
Already in the beginning of "Eveline" a sense of paralysis is evoked by the description of Eveline sitting at the window breathing in the odour of “dusty cretonne”3. It is not Eveline who is active in this scene but rather the evening which “invades the avenue”, which also hints at the passivity of her character4. This passivity is not surprising since Eveline herself as a character is in her profession as a housemaid in the typical “self-sacrifying nursing role” we find women throughout Dubliners in5. The job as a housemaid further reflects the “limited economic possibilities for women in Ireland”6.
Also the avenue in which Eveline resides is not very lively and the familiarity of its inhabitants may as well be an example of the paralyzed state the street is in.
This paralysis which does not only affect humans but also streets was only disturbed once when “new red houses”7 were built by a man from Belfast, who, as someone from the protestant and English ruled part of Ireland, didn′t care to build houses in the usual Irish style and thus transgressed an unwritten law and as a consequence disturbed the paralysis. The destruction of a playground, with which childhood memories of Eveline and others are linked, even make him appear as an alien aggressor. With a melancholic undertone Eveline has to admit that everything changes and that even she is about to bring change into her live full of routine and dust8. Eveline yet is afraid of being divided from the narrow and somehow small familiarity of things she “never dreamed of being divided” from9. The only other thing apart from the red brick houses that disturbs the peace is the picture of a probably deported priest that evokes a feeling of dark secrets behind the facade of the infallibility of the church.
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1 Walzl, p. 32
2 Wright, p. 22
3 Joyce, p. 29
4 Joyce, p. 29
5 Scott, p. 16
6 Walzl, p. 47
7 Joyce, p. 29
8 Joyce, p. 29
9 Joyce, p. 30
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