Sunday, 21 October 2012

Describe the conversation between the lady and two men at the bazaar stall in "Araby." Why is this important an important moment in the story?

Earlier
in the story, the little boy has a casual conversation with Mangan's sister, who tells him that
she cannot make it to the bazaar, named . The little boy is infatuated with Mangan's sister and
responds by promising to buy her something from the bazaar. The little boy likens his journey to
a religious quest and experiences numerous obstacles before finally making it to the bazaar just
before it closes.

The boy ends up approaching a stall selling pottery and
the young woman working engages in...

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