Araby
8/10 I looked up papers about James Joyce, and there were many papers, Dubline itself was interpreted as a place to monitor children. Adults can see children playing in the plaza at every angle, and it is the background of trying to be included in such social norms. However, in this surveillance city, the boy found Mangan's sister while looking around the city and fell in love with her. However, the boy always hides and looks at the girl only in hidden places. The boy can feel joy while looking at the girl, but the girl can't. Also, only the scene where the boy looks at the girl is depicted, but the girl looking at the boy is not depicted. When I look at this, I think I can feel the male gaze that the teacher said. In the process of looking at a girl, the image created by the boy through the insertion of subtle sentences is added and deteriorated. However, as this city itself is a space for surveillance, it has not created anything more than a deteriorated gaze. No further dev...