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Analyzing 'The Sisters' in Dubliners

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August 9, 20231 min read0 views

A short story by the author James Joyce about the events of Dublin.

It serves as an introductory piece to the collection and sets the tone for the exploration of Dublin and its inhabitants.

Story

The sister is talking about a young boy reflects on his relationship with the priest, Father Flynn, who has recently passed away.

The priest, was his mentor and friend, and had an impact on the boy’s life.

The Sisters

The story revolves around the relationship between the young boy and the two sisters of the priest, Father Flynn.

They play a significant role in the narrative as they provide insight into Father Flynn's character and his final days.

Themes

It explores themes of death, innocence, and the complexities of the adult world.

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References

Haslam SA & Asbee SU (eds) 2010, 'The Twentieth Century'.

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