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18 November, 11:42

The boy's experience at the stall of the young lady adds to the story because the incident -

a.

illustrates that the boy is too young to enjoy the bazaar

b.

characterizes the bazaar as drab, seedy, and ordinary

c.

emphasizes the bazaar's air of excitement

d.

creates a satisfying resolution to the story

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  1. 18 November, 12:07
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    b. characterizes the bazaar as drab, seedy, and ordinary

    Explanation:

    In James Joyce's short story "Araby," the narrator looks forwars to going to the bazaar to buy a present for the girl he likes, Mangan's sister. However, even though he promises her that he would buy her something and is expecting to find a fabulous place, his drunk uncle takes him to the bazaar too late and most of the stalls are closed. In fact, the place looks grey, gloomy and unpleasant.
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