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Essay / Life's Biggest Disappointment (A review of the end of...
Throughout the life we all live, there will be our ups and downs. Depending on how you look at life , there may be more ups than downs or downs than ups. One thing is for sure, during our lives there will definitely be disappointments. Some of these disappointments will be small, while others will be. big, life-changing disappointments. The person you are today decides how you get there. Disappointments are not always a bad thing; they can change our lives in the future. This is how the author James Joyce wrote the short story “Araby” a normal event or incident and broke the fact that any normal person would read and understand the plot of the story, but looking at the heart of the matter. , we can see a life learning event happening in the mind of this boy, ""Arabia", the little boy at the end of the story learns the fate of his future, the hard and poor life that he will live and his ability to control his anger and anxiety. The first quality that the little boy learns after the disappointment of leaving Arabia. is the fate of its future. This boy (led by love) rushes to this meeting place, a modern-day shopping mall, where he finds a single stall selling pottery and vases. He observes these vases and others, but at the end of the story he "turned slowly and walked into the middle of the bazaar." I dropped the twopence for the sixpence in my pocket” (Joyce, Araby, page 1241, last paragraph) The meaning of these lines indicates to the reader that this boy is moving away from the place where he spent all the day. waiting to get there because of his lack of money. With only two cents at the top...... middle of paper...... Araby. This young boy experiences and realizes that he will not live a life where he gets what he wants, nor will he live an easy life. His life, resulting from this experience of the bazaar, will be a life of difficulties and trials. The two revelations that the child experiences for the first time help him acquire an important quality of life. The first two, living a poor life and living a future life filled with difficulties, help him control his emotions and improve as an adult. These experiences that the boy has at the bazaar are important qualities to have and it is important that through our lives we experience these moments and learn from the disappointments in our lives. All our lives will be filled with ups and downs, disappointments and achievements. The story of "Araby" by James Joyce describes the experiences of a boy faced with disappointment..