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What do you think Mr. Doran’s final decision is at the end of the story? What plot points and narrative or character details hint at this decision? How do these elements inform the story’s key themes and your interpretation of its conclusion?
Why does Joyce choose to include this particular story in his larger work, Dubliners? What does this add to the book, and why is it important to represent Dublin as Joyce saw it?
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An Encounter
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A Painful Case
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A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man
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Araby
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Clay
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Counterparts
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Dubliners
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Eveline
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Finnegans Wake
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Ivy Day in the Committee Room
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The Dead
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The Sisters
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Two Gallants
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Ulysses
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