Excellent post, Drkshadow! Good synopsis on each story pointing out some key points. Very illuminating. It is good to see someone take the time to outline each story and comment so thoroughly.
I think the two stories I like best are 'Araby', because, as you put it so accurately, it is so very poetic and I love 'The Dead' because I know that story does directly involve feelings that Joyce himself, had biographically. I saw a film on Joyce and his wife Nora, which explored the telling of the boyfriend's death story by Nora to Joyce, which set off a whole series of events in the, already difficult, relationship the two had. This lent the story a certain allure for me, however the story is superb and stands by itself, as being like nothing else I had read before. The ending line, and images it evokes, is just so unique.


"It's so mysterious, the land of tears."
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If you get a chance, see the film, "Nora"; it is quite interesting and very fine acting. Joyce is played by Ewan McGregor and Nora by Susan Lynch. My video store rented it, but then when they sold some, I bought a used copy. I have watched it several times now. Beware, it is rated R, I believe, and has some pretty lusty (hot) scenes.
No, that is not why I bought the film.

