Describe the condition in which the narrator livied before living the house
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Araby by James Joyce
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How do the physical conditions where the narrator lives influence or develop his character?
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James Joyce's Araby is collected in "Dubliners", a series of short stories that describe life in Dublin according to the experiences and perspectives of inhabitants at various stages of life. Araby takes place in near-teenage adolescence, with the narrator transitioning from a boy to a more worldy young man.
The narrator lives on North Richmond Street, which is described as a silent and somber place. The houses "gazed at one another with brown imperturbable faces"...
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