Short Story - Making Choices

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Short Story - Making Choices Eveline – James Joyce Short Story - Making Choices

After-Reading Questions 1. Describe Eveline’s home life.  2. How does she expect her new life to be different? 3.Is Buenos Aires a symbol? 4.List specific references to dust. What is the significance of the dust image? 5.What is Eveline’s father like? 6.What was her mother like? What happened to her? Does Eveline identify with her mother in any way? 7.What does her father mean when he tells her, “I know these sailor chaps”? What  possible reasons would he have for trying to break up her romance with Frank? 8.What type of person is Frank? What does she actually know about him? 9.Has Eveline romanticized Frank in any way? Is her father’s objection of him perhaps  justified? 10.What is Eveline’s duty to her father? What promise did she make to her dying mother?  11.What is her duty to herself? Does she really believe she has “a right to happiness”? Why or why not? 12.How does Eveline feel about leaving her brother, Harry? 13.In what ways is Eveline “like a helpless animal”? What is she afraid of?  14.Why do you think her eyes give Frank “no sign of love or farewell or recognition”?  15.Do you think Eveline made the right decision? Why or why not? 16.Do you find any epiphany in the story? Which one?

Group Work In groups of three, adapt Eveline to the 21st century and rewrite a short theatre script with the same characters in your own town/county. You can change as many details as you want. Role play it in front of the class.