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When it comes to illusion and reality in Joyce's Dubliners, we have to consider dreams and wishes of the protagonists and their actual lives.
First of all, we have Araby. The protagonist is a young boy who is in love with a girl and wants to go to the bazaar called Araby to buy her a present. His illusion is that she will fall for him once he gives her the gift and that they will be happy together. The reality is that he is disappointed when he realizes that everything is futile - that the bazaar is practically a lie, and not this wonderful magical place he envisioned it to be, and that the girl will never actually love him.
Similarly, if you take a look at Eveline, you will see that her illusion is to run away from home and her responsibilities to her father and finally be happy with her loved one. However, the reality is that she cannot escape - her responsibility towards her family is too great so she decides to stay home in Dublin instead of running away to Argentina with her boyfriend.
Hopefully this will be a good starting point for your essay!
<span>Desalination has no known negative impacts on the environment. The statement presented is False. We can not say that a certain thing like desalination only brings a lot of positive effects. There are things in the world that does not have direct disadvantage. There are consequences but sometimes it's not directly visible.</span>
Answer:
d. 80 percent
Explanation:
Human trafficking is an illegal activity in which traffickers capture people to transport, relocate, or keep them hidden by forcing, intimidating, or deceiving them so as exploit them. Each year, a huge number of persons are captured by these criminals, both in their homeland and in other countries; women and children represent 80% of the victims.
Explanation:
Modern history is the history of the world beginning after the Middle Ages. Generally the term "modern history" refers to the history of the world since the advent of the Age of Reason and the Age of Enlightenment in the 17th and 18th centuries and the beginning of the Industrial Revolution.