<The Sisters>, by James Joyce

Rating: 7/10

    This story's ambiguity made me concentrate and delve into it more. We readers cannot know exactly about Father Flynn's confess nor the relationship of him and the boy. However, in my perspective, it was pretty predictable given the details throughout the story. The most notable point was the presence of Father Flynn remaining despite his death. After seeing the corpse, the boy doesn't eat crackers worrying if the eating sound would bother Father Flynn in his coffin. This shows the impact Father Flynn had on people around him, making me think that him and the boy would've had an inappropriate relationship. Considering how it's reasonable to see Father Flynn's paralysis is coming from Catholic and the fact that the Catholic society was corrupt and so wrong in the past, it makes my thoughts more certain. A confess is something you do when you have something in your heart that bothers you and want to spit it out. Often, it's about a wrong action you've made. I imagine Father Flynn could not make things right while alive, but he appeared in the narrator's dream to do so.

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