in the 4 short stories of dubliners 'the sisters ', 'eveline' , 'the boarding house' and 'the dead ' the theme of paralysis is acieved by the writer.
in the sisters we find the real paralysed who is father flynn ,and also we find the one who is morally victimized by the strict religious lessons that flynn teaches to the anonimous boy...........................
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Dubliners Essays
Dubliners literature essays are academic essays for citation. These papers were written primarily by students and provide critical analysis of Dubliners.
- 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"
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I've an exam next week on Joyce's Dubliners and was wondering if anyone could help me out on the portrayal of women in the short stories. Your help would be much appreciated.


