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Trifles Essay Research Paper James Joyce

Trifles Essay, Research Paper


James Joyce’s story “The Dead” has a tremendous impact on the


readers, especially those who are familiar with the political situation in


Ireland at the time about which the Joyce wrote the final story in


Dubliners. In exploring the meaning of James Joyce’s long short-story,


“The Dead”, there are many critical approaches to take. Each approach


gives readers a lens, a set of guidelines through which to examine and


express ideas of the meaning of “The Dead.” Joyce himself said that the


idea of paralysis was his intended them of all the stories in The Dubliners


of which “The Dead” is the final story.Of all critical approaches, reader


response works best for me. This approach examines the images, symbols,


point-of-view, characterization and setting of “The Dead” in such a way as


to reveal the theme of paralysis that Joyce intended. The two characters


that appeal to me are, Gabriel and his wife Gretta who are invited every


year to a family gathering by Gabriels two aunts on New Years eve. Gabriel,


who is a university professor, does not want to be identified with Ireland.


He wants to be identifies as a citizen of the world.


His arrogance is revealed in his interaction with others. A


primary example would be the way he treats his wife Gretta as an object.


As Peter J. Rabinowitz informs one that in reader response


criticism the ” activity of reading always alters the text at hand. Unless


we are limiting ourselves to reading in the sense of uninflected recitation,


reading is never a passive activity to which the reader contributes nothing.


In the reader response criticism, reading is a text in which individual


experiences bear on the subject. Every individual interprets the text


differently due to one having different experiences that determines the


interpretation of the text. (138)


The images reflect Gabriels ego in a sense, at the same for his


marital relationship, and at the end death, which may not be physical but


spiritual. Gabriel who is tallish and stout symbolizes authority and also


wants to be perfect for all times. He has a mental block, which makes him


believe that he is more superior and different than others are. He’s built


a screen around himself, which stops him from identifying himself with the


“Common Man.” The ” polished lenses and the bright gilt rims of the


glasses which screened his delicate and restless eyes .”(23,24). This


image perhaps tells us that the glasses are the screen that partition his


vision from the vision of others.


Joyce’s intended theme of paralysis is exemplified in the


symbolization of snow. In the story, snow has a major role as it


symbolizes the political situation at the same time where everything was


cold and dead due to the political uncertainty at the time. Snow also


plays a major role as it interprets the reader to be on the alert, as


things at the end are not going to be as smooth as Gabriel had predicted.


This seen in the shift of mood when after the party had concluded, Gabriel


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and his wife are heading towards the hotel and he’s in a very romantic mood


and looking forward to a night of romance. On the way, snow suggests that


things are not going to be so smooth. “The morning was still dark. A dark


yellow light brooded over the houses and the river; and the sky seemed to


be descending. It was slushy underfoot; and only streaks and patches of


snow lay on the roofs, on parapets of the quay and on the area railings”


(51). The snow at the end of the story takes a different form. As when


Gabriel realizes that his wife Gretta has really been thinking about


someone else while he thought that all her thought’s would be about him,


especially at the moment where he is in a romantic state of mind. His


world comes hurdling down when Gretta informs him that she has been


thinking about her life when she was an adolescent and had a seventeen


year old boy who was madly in love with her. Despite the fact that he was


suffering from tuberculosis, he waited in the rain just to have a glimpse


of her. This aggravated his condition and eventually he died. ” I think


he died for me .” “A vague terror seized Gabriel at this answer as if, at


that hour when he had hoped to triumph, some impalpable and vindictive


being was coming against him, gathering forces against him in it’s vague


world” (57). At this moment Gabriel realizes that he has failed as a


husband and that his ideas about love and relationships were all wrong and


he was not as perfect as he thought he was. ” A man had died for her sake.


It hardly pained him now to think how poor a part he, her husband, had


played in her life” (58). At this moment when he looks out the window and


sees the snow, it is not slushy anymore but beautiful. He perhaps wants to


go outside and disunite himself from everyone by getting lost in the snow.


Also, as snow is water, which can be a symbol of rebirth, as it can also be


implied that at that very moment he was reborn. “A few light taps upon the


pane made him turn towards the window.” “His soul swooned slowly as he


heard the snow falling faintly through the universe and faintly falling,


like the descent of their last end, upon all the living and the dead” (59).


This can also signify Joyce’s intended theme of paralysis as Gabriel is


paralyzed emotionally, as he does not know what is going to happen next.


In conclusion the narrators attitude towards the events is perhaps


how he wants the reader to interpret the events. The narrator perhaps


wants to tell the reader despite all the tension at that time, the people


in Dublin still want to forget the problem and enjoy at least on New Years


Day where it can be with their loved ones to relax.


Work Cited


The Dead. Dir. John Houston. Perf. Anjelica Houston, Donal McCann.


Bestron Pictures, 1987


Joyce, James. The Dead. Ed. Daniel R. Scwarz. Cornell University, 1994


Rabinowitz, Peter J. “A Symbol of Something”: Interpretive Vertigo in “The


Dead.” Ithaca: Cornell UP, 1987


Scwarz, Daniel R., ed. The Dead. Cornell University, 1994

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