in james joyce's story araby what impact does the archetype of the pure maiden have on the story
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James Joyce's "Araby" is a coming of age story. The narrator is a young man with an enormous crush on his friend's sister. She is older, but he worships her from a distance, obsessed with everything about her. The story shares the narrator's journey from idealization—seeing himself almost as her champion—to confronting the reality of his age, his behavior, and how the world works.
The author's motives are to make an impression on Mangan's sister....
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