The answer
is two-fold: yes and no. The narrator's purpose is (in part) to get to, the church-run bazaar
that is occurring. Of course, his reason for going to Araby is to pursue Mangan's sister, an
older girl who has captivated his attention. The narrator believes that if he gets...
Wednesday, September 12, 2012
Does the narrator of "Araby" succeed in his main purpose at the end of the story?
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