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EVELINE
“Eveline” is a contemporany short-story, it was written in 1914 by James Joyce, this text
This story is part of the collection “Dubliners” It reflects a sad period of represion and the
fear of be free.
The main theme of this story is based in the opposite feelings of the main character.
On the one hand: Eveline´s wish to be free, on the other hand: Eveline´s fault to leave her
father and her reject to break the promise that she did to her mother ( to keep the home
toghether as long as she could) because of the woman´s repression in that time and the
social conventions (She is not married but she is the only female in her family so she must
take care of the house and the childrens ) as we can see in page 38 “The she would be
married—she, Eveline. People would treat her with respect hen. She would not be treated
One of the features of this short-story is the type og narration. We can observe that is an
external narrator who don´t know the feelings of the others characters, the narrator only
knows the Eveline´s thoughts and her feelings. He tells the story through Eveline´s eyes,
as we can see in the text. This type of narration is used so that the reader understand the
The focalizer is the main character, eveline, it´s an internal focalizer as we can see in page
38 "she sometimes felt herself in danger of her father′s violence" but, we also can see the
point of view of the narrator like in the first parragraph of page 37 “She sat at the window
watching the evening invade the avenue.Her head was leaned agains the window
curtains and in her nostrils was the odour of dusty cretone.She was tired”
In this story the use of timing is so frequently, we can see many retroversions like in the
page 37 “One time there used to be a field there in which they used to play every evening
with other people´s children.Then a man from Belfast bought the field and built houses in
it-not like their little brown houses but bright brick houses with shining roofs. The children
of the avenue used to play together in that field- the Devines, the Waters, the Dunns, little
Keogh the cripple, she and her brothers and sisters. Ernest however, never played: he
was too grown up. Her father used often […] and the Waters had gone back to England”
or in the page 41 “Not long before, when she had been laid up for a day, he had read her
out a ghost story and made toast for her at fire. Another day, when their mother was alive,
they had all gone for picnic to the Hill of Howth. She remembered her father putting on
her mother´s bonnet to make the chidren laught” This is use to provide more information
to the reader.
Also we find examples of iterative frequency that trasmit us repetition and sense of
monotony, like in the page 39 “She always gave her entire wages—seven shillings—and
Harry always sent up what he could but the trouble was to get any money from her father.
He said she used to squander the money ...” or in the page 40 “He used to meet her
In this text we can find a lot of examples about Eveline´s past, but we can not find any
physical or psicological description about her, we must know by intuition because of her
acts and emotions. Eveline lacks the strength to make her own decision.She fight with her
feelings to her fear of failure, promise to her mother, or guilt that she faces for leaving her
family and the use of these literaly elements makes more understanding the feelings that
Eveline is forced to deal with it. So we can say that Eveline is a cautious, cowarly and a
bit irresponsible female. This fact becomes evident at the end of the story when Eveline
decides not to go to Buenos Aires and she preffers to stay in her home.
To conclude with this essay i would like to highlight that this story cleary reflects the
oprresion by the lack of women´s liberation in her time, as we can see in page 39
"She had hard work 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." It is never clear whom Eveline is taking care of, but it is
clearly reflect that she is unhappy in her possition of a housewife without a husband. So