The use
of stream-of-consciousness by Joyce in " " serves a useful purpose. Getting inside
Eveline's mind gives us an insight into her confused, disordered way of thinking. If Joyce had
used another kind of narration, then we would have been presented with a much less ambiguous,
much less interesting character. We might well have seen the choice facing Eveline as a
relatively simple oneeither to...
Friday, 21 March 2014
What type of narration is used in Eveline?
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