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2006.1
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Male Prostitution as Irony: Corley and LenehanHee-Whan Yun"Two Gallants" is a story of sexual exploitation. In the story, Corely and Lenehan, two swingers in Dublin, don't work for a living but kill time picking up girls, walking around town, and drinking at a pub selling jokes, stories and riddles. If they're unhappy with their parasitic lives, why do they continue the vicious cycle? By tracing lyric moments in the narrative when they confront themselves and seek alternatives, this paper strives to answer and lay bare the literal, ironic and metaphoric implications their lives contain. The main project of the two vagrants that night is to force a slavey to bring them something. Lenehan instigates Corely to play the game. Corely takes her out for a night. The slavey brings him a sovereign. The real value, however, pins them to the spot. The gold coin instantly deconstructs their actions and strikes them dumb. They thought they were exploiting the slavey for fun but the slavey unconsciously betrays that they have been no less than male prostitutes, physically in Corely's case and verbally in Lenehan's. The irony is all the more pungent because the two don't actually realize the full implications. Like other poetic moments in the narrative, in which the villains confront the futility of their life on the edge, the moral shock cannot last long. We know that too well and that is the tragedy of their "false" gallantry.

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