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2005.1
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Eveline Hill in “Eveline” of Dubliners can be regarded as a woman who fails to escape the oppressive atmosphere, home, Dublin, and Ireland. As her home/world is full of dirty dust/overwhelming oppression, she is in urgent need of drawing her breath in another place, Buenos Ayres(“good air” in Spanish) in Argentina. She will probably be able to do something again in the thriving and wealthy city. Though the critics such as Hugh Kenner and Matthew Hodgart have called into question Frank's motives to take her there, there is not any basis for considering him to be a seducer. Their comments on Eveline imply that she is only fantasizing about Frank, that his plans for her are too good to be true. I insist, however, that the fact of the matter should not be reason she can't escape the entrapped environment. Emigration was the fact of life in Ireland; in fact Irish emigration as a result of the Great Famine was the greatest in the modern history of Europe. Frank, moreover, was described in terms that would make him an ideal man. He has really various virtues and, as his name suggests, he is “very kind, manly, and open-hearted.” Eveline's failure to leave Ireland, therefore, has little to do with him. In addition to her natural passivity, a lot of responsibilities enforced upon her at that time are more responsible for her failure. Proceeding from this fact, I conclude that she is entrapped in moral compulsions that preclude the possibility to escape.

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