MOVIE SCREENING
Department of English resuntly watched a movie 'Rocfored ' base on TY. Syllabus Albay. It movie dairect by Nagesh Kukunoor in (1999). It movie has poor quality available on internet.


TAITAL SIGNIFICANT
Rockford is a Christian school where study our protagonist 'Rajesh Naydu'. Whole story progresses base on the school and protagonist's life.
RAJESH NAYDU
He was 10-15 year boy who study at Rockford. His life had many struggle. Students kindling with him. Than he choose wrong take but when new teacher came his life changed and he passed traning and also got 1st rank.
NEW TEACHER
Rajesh 's whole life changed after come the teacher. He was personally triat Rajesh . It was help Rajesh to mental and physical.
ANALISIS
Rockford is a Christian school there came a new student Rajesh Naydu. We can see he faced sadism, struggle, ragging,how to choose featur, best teacher , friend ship.
About author
Araby is the short story written by James Joyce, the son of middle-class Irish-parents, was born in Dublin,
where, in preparation for a career in the Roman Catholic church, he was educated in
Jesuit colleges and at the Royal University. During the 1914-18
War he taught languages in Switzerland (he was medically unfit for service), and
afterward returned to Paris, where he settled down to a literary life, struggling continually
against ill-health and public opposition to his work.
2 His work
1. Dubliners (1914)
2. A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man (1916)
3. Stephen Hero (published 1944)
4. Exiles (1918)
5. Ulysses (1922)
Araby by James Joyce
“Araby” is a short story from James Joyce’s famous collection Dubliners (1914). It is told by a young unnamed boy who lives on North Richmond Street in Dublin with his uncle and aunt.
The boy becomes deeply attracted to his friend Mangan’s sister. He often watches her secretly and thinks about her all the time. One day, she talks to him and mentions that she cannot go to a bazaar called “Araby.” The boy promises that he will go there and bring her a gift.
He becomes very excited and imagines the bazaar as a beautiful, magical, and romantic place from the East. But on the evening of the bazaar, his uncle returns home late, so the boy reaches there just before closing time. Most of the stalls are shut, and the bazaar is dull and ordinary, not like he imagined.
He realizes that his dreams and feelings were foolish and based on vanity. At the end, he feels angry and disappointed with himself, seeing the difference between his imagination and reality.
The story shows a young boy’s journey from innocent dreams to painful self-realization, which is a common theme in Joyce’s works.
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