The Aesthetic Analysis of Araby
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DOI: 10.23977/ISEEH2022.015
Corresponding Author
Yaman Deng
ABSTRACT
Araby is written by James Joyce. This story is about a Dublin juvenile in pursuit of his obscure love, but finally his dream shattered. In order to better appreciate this story, it is wise to notice the aesthetic of this story from five aspects: such as the aesthetic of the subject; the aesthetic of impressionistic description; the aesthetic of images, color and rhythm; the aesthetic of crossing time and the aesthetic of broken art.
KEYWORDS
Araby, Aesthetic, Images, Rhythm, Broken art