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the protagonist does not break out of their secondary worlds. The blending of the protagonist “secondary world” (Auden) with their “primary world” (Auden) must take place is order for the character to grow and come to terms with reality.


Works Cited
Auden, W.H. “The World of the Sagas” Secondary Worlds. 1968: N/A
Coulthard, A. R. “Joyce's 'Araby'” Explicator. 52:2 1994 Winter 1994: 97-99.
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Joyce, James. “Araby.” Dubliners. New York: 1976. Penguin Group, 1996. 29-36
Joyce, James. “A Little Cloud.” Dubliners. New York: 1976. Penguin Group, 1996. 70-85
The Purdue OWL. 26 Aug. 2008. The Writing Lab and OWL at Purdue and Purdue University. 24 July 2009 <http://owl.english.purdue.edu>.
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