Lecture 3.3.2 – Character Traits and Characterization
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Lecture Overview
Teacher recaps Eveline ... her reasons for remaining in Ireland outnumber her reasons for leaving. Is she too young to marry? Putting family first? The fear of the unknown? Have you faced the same fears yourself? Her family situation
What information is the writer providing and how is James Joyce making this young bride-to-be come alive – as a three dimensional character
Some interesting Line Analyses:
- “She stood up in a sudden impulse of terror. Escape! She must escape! Frank would save her. He would give her life, perhaps love, too.
- She remembered her father strutting back into the sickroom saying: “Damned Italians! coming over here!”
- “Her father was becoming old lately, she noticed; he would miss her. Sometimes he could be very nice.”
- “... she felt elated as she sat in an unaccustomed part of the theatre.”
- “She had worked hard to keep the house together and to see that the two young children who had been left to her charge went to school regularly and got their meals regularly. It was hard work—a hard life—but now that she was about to leave it she did not find it a wholly undesirable life.