7/6/2023 0 Comments Dubliners by james joyce![]() Their team had finished solidly they had been placed second and third and the driver of the winning German car was reported a Belgian. The French, moreover, were virtual victors. Their sympathy, however, was for the blue cars-the cars of their friends, the French. Now and again the clumps of people raised the cheer of the gratefully oppressed. At the crest of the hill at Inchicore sightseers had gathered in clumps to watch the cars careering homeward and through this channel of poverty and inaction the Continent sped its wealth and industry. ![]() THE cars came scudding in towards Dublin, running evenly like pellets in the groove of the Naas Road. ….stories 5 to 14 in Joyce’s Dubliners short story collection, with bold denoting quotations with some symbolic importance or a particular literary device being employed, and underlining denoting free indirect discourse being used by Joyce to get as close to first person narrative voice as possible whilst still retaining the freedoms ensured by an omniscient third person narrator (although this pattern quickly breaks down and i just underline both): ![]()
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