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Dubliners Essays
Dubliners essays are academic essays for citation. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of Dubliners by James Joyce.
- A Little Cloud and Counterparts: Two Faces of Paralysis
- The Irish Ballad: Past, Present, and Future Time in Joyce's "The Dead" and Eliot's "The Love Song of J. Alfred Prufrock"
- "Excuse Bad Writing Am In Hurry": Joyce's Women in Dubliners, Portrait, and Ulysses
- The Erotic in Joyce's "A Painful Case"
- The Erotic in Joyce's Short Stories
- Paralysis and the Need for Escape
- Disillusionment of Life
- "Respectability and Escape: Unrealized Potential in The Dead"
- Why James Joyce Rewrote The Sisters
- Paralysis and Entrapment
- Naivete as a Source of Mystery in The Sisters
- Symbolism of Snow in Joyce's The Dead
- Alienation: A Modernist Theme
- Counterparts
- Small Town, Big City, Same Old Story
- The Crush: A Psychoanalytical Look at "Araby"
- "Clay": A Microcosm for Ireland
- Duality and Paralysis in "Two Gallants"
- Duffy as the Übermensch
- Motionless Citzenry: A Look at the Theme of Paralysis in James Joyce's Dubliners
- Hardly Joyous: Servitude in Hardy and Joyce
- Resignation to a Fate of Clay
- The New Manly Woman: How Female Strength of Self is Achieved through Expression and Ownership of Sexuality in Joyce
- Eveline as Ireland: a realistic and symbolic approach
- Mortality in 'Dubliners'
- Characterization of Jimmy Doyle in "After the Race"
- Social Commentary in "A Mother"
- Financial Despair in the Modern Era
- The Motifs of Light and Dark in "Araby" (12th Grade)
Dubliners Essays and Related Content
- Dubliners: Study Guide
- Dubliners: Major Themes
- Dubliners: E-Text
- Dubliners: Questions
- Dubliners: Purchase the Novel and Related Material
- James Joyce: Biography
Are the protagonists of "The Sisters," "An Encounter," and "Araby" the same character? What do they have in common? How are they different?



