Eveline, By James Joyce (1914) - Eveline's Independent Life
Eveline, By James Joyce (1914)
Rating: 8/10
Eveline could have had a rather obvious storyline without the ending part. The story of a girl who sacrifices herself under her drunken father, meets the one she loves, and decides to escape with him and goes on a boat... It would be interesting as it is a cliché, but it would have been very disappointing if the story ended here. In this way, Frank saves Evelynn, but readers would think 'Couldn't Evelynn solve the problems by herself without Frank's help?'. Frank would be playing a role like the 'Prince Charming', and Evelynn would not be an independent woman, but a plain character waiting only for the salvation of the prince charming. By the final scene of the story where Eveline decides not to go with Frank and turns around, Eveline is at last completed.
If I were Eveline, what would I do? I may have chosen to leave with Frank, being frightened of a pressing situation. But if I think about it a little more, I think that I won't be happy wherever I go if I'm not happy where I am right now. Changing my life on my own seems to be the most meaningful thing above all. (200 words)
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