Class distinctions create barriers between people from "summary" of DUBLINERS by James Joyce
The people in Dublin were divided by class distinctions, which created invisible barriers between them. These divisions were evident in the way they interacted with each other, the places they frequented, and the opportunities available to them. The characters in the stories were constrained by their social class, unable to break free from the expectations and limitations placed upon them.
In "The Boarding House," Mrs. Mooney's actions were dictated by her desire to maintain her social standing and reputation in the community. She manipulated her daughter Polly's relationship with Mr. Doran to secure a better future for her, regardless of the consequences. The power dynamics at play were influenced by class differences, highlighting the unequal relationships that existed in Dublin society.
Similarly, in "A Little Cloud," Little Chandler's aspirations were stifled by his lower social status. He envied his friend Gallaher's success and felt trapped in his mundane life. The ...
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