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Personification in Araby
Generally, Joyce uses personification to better inform us about how the main character relates to his environment throughout the story. The story opens with an example of personification, when Joyce describes the houses as “conscious” of their occupants and “gazing” down upon the street. This use of personification immediately establishes a strong sense of place, and by personifying the houses Joyce can then use them as a contrast to the relative lifelessness of the residents.
Personification Examples in Araby:
Araby
🔒"All my senses seemed to desire..." See in text (Araby)
"conscious of decent lives within them..." See in text (Araby)