The Dead
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James Joyce
"The Dead" is the final short story in the 1914 collection Dubliners by James Joyce. The other stories in the collection are shorter, whereas at 15,952 words, "The Dead" is almost long enough to be described as a novella. The story deals with themes of love and loss as well as raising questions about the nature of the Irish identity. The story centres on Gabriel Conroy, a professor and part-time book reviewer, and explores the relationships he has with his family and friends. Gabriel and his wife, Gretta, arrive late to an annual Christmas party hosted by his aunts, Kate and Julia Morkan, who eagerly receive him. After a somewhat awkward encounter with Lily, the caretaker's daughter, Gabriel goes upstairs and joins the rest of the party attendees. Gabriel worries about the speech he has to give, especially because it contains academic references that he fears his audience will not understand. When Freddy Malins arrives drunk, as the hosts of the party had feared, Aunt Kate asks Gabriel to make sure he is all right. Among the most significant works James Joyce: A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, Ulysses, Finnegans Wake, Dubliners, The Sisters, Eveline, After the Race, An Encounter, Araby, The Boarding House, Counterparts, Clay, A Painful Case, Ivy Day in the Committee Room, A Mother, Two Gallants, A Little Cloud, Grace.
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Author
James Joyce
Pages
70
Publisher
Strelbytskyy Multimedia Publishing
Published Date
2021-01-08
ISBN
PKEY:SMP2300000064704
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"I’d describe the ending as melancholy, but it didn’t pack as much of a punch for me as I expected. I’m even tempted to say it wasn’t worthy of the tension-filled build-up."
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Kayla Randolph
"I did enjoy Joyce’s writing style. It was formal, but descriptive. I’m not quite sure of the premise of the story. The characters are defined clearly, but there is no connection to any of them. There was a fabulous dinner party amount friends and then everyone went home. The main character Gabriel is assessing his life and his marriage to a women he finds he does not love. Only to find out after the party that she had a boy she loved who died. He then decides it is time to leave and explore the world in his own. He learns that the paths we lead will eventually be ended whether a good life has been had or one just beginning."