<Araby>, by James Joyce
Rating: 7/10
A typical crush story has been drawn through this story, but the ending added some sauce, preventing it from being boring or cliche. The narrator is a type of guy who cannot lead to make a relationship happen and passive towards his crush. I've seen many friends who are like him and gets stressed, so I felt sympathy for him. I was even proud to see the boy have a conversation with Mangan's sister and tell her that he will bring something from the bazaar. It was definitely a step-up move by him. I hoped that he would make more progress in his relationship between her, but his uncle was the villain, the problem. It was frustrating and heartbreaking to see the boy arrived to the bazaar way too late to buy something by uncle's neglect. I could not believe how nonchalant his uncle can be about it just because it isn't really much of a deal for him. I was immersed into the narrator's feelings when he couldn't hold back his tears at the ending. The anguish, the frustration, the emptiness. I felt one young man's heart being broken.
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