Much like these epiphanies, Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird also experiences an epiphany that changes her perspective. After an adventurous summer filled with many novel experiences, she stands on Boo Radley’s porch and watches the lights of homes in the neighborhood flicker off one by one. In a culmination of her recent experiences, she sees the town of Maycomb and the world from a completely different angle. Much like Scout’s epiphany, the epiphanies of the characters in Dubliners change their perspectives; In “Araby” the boy’s perspective of both the Bazaar and Mangan’s sister is altered, in “Clay” Joe realizes that Julia will never marry, and in “The Dead” Gabriel’s view of his own life changes entirely. These epiphanies do not cause spontaneous action, but instead are a culmination of the characters experiences that change their
Much like these epiphanies, Scout from To Kill a Mockingbird also experiences an epiphany that changes her perspective. After an adventurous summer filled with many novel experiences, she stands on Boo Radley’s porch and watches the lights of homes in the neighborhood flicker off one by one. In a culmination of her recent experiences, she sees the town of Maycomb and the world from a completely different angle. Much like Scout’s epiphany, the epiphanies of the characters in Dubliners change their perspectives; In “Araby” the boy’s perspective of both the Bazaar and Mangan’s sister is altered, in “Clay” Joe realizes that Julia will never marry, and in “The Dead” Gabriel’s view of his own life changes entirely. These epiphanies do not cause spontaneous action, but instead are a culmination of the characters experiences that change their