Saturday, May 17, 2014

Can you explain to me what is a paradox in this quote from "Araby" by James Joyce'?I watched my master’s face pass from amiability to sternness;...

A paradox is a literary term that is used to describe
something that is literally a contradiction in terms. A great example is describing
somebody as a "wise fool," which obviously, at face value, appears to be meaningless as
the two words appear to contradict each other. However, paradoxes always hide a deeper
reality that ask us to look again at what is being described and to see the truth that
is contained therein.


In the quote you have cited from this
excellent short story, the paradox is the way in which for the narrator, the "serious
work of life" now appears to be nothing more than "child's play," which of course is a
contradiction in terms. However, this paradox helps us to understand the way in which
the romantic quest that he has been given by Mangan's sister has dominated his
imagination and every moment of his thinking, resulting in his focus on that alone and
his forgetting of his studies. This paradox is therefore used to help build up our
picture of the character of the narrator and how he is consumed by his romantic
quest.

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