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Characters See All
- Characters in "The Sisters"
- Characters in "An Encounter"
- Characters in "Araby"
- Characters in "Eveline"
- Characters in "After the Race"
- Characters in "Two Gallants"
- Characters in "The Boarding House"
- Characters in "A Little Cloud"
- Characters in "Counterparts"
- Characters in "Clay"
- Characters in "A Painful Case"
- Characters in "Ivy Day in the Committee Room"
- Characters in "A Mother"
- Characters in "Grace"
- Characters in "The Dead"
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While the plots of the stories in Dubliners are generally easy to follow, and there aren't too many characters in any single story, trying to remember the details of all fifteen stories and fit them together makes for a strenuous climb. References to 19th-century Irish politics and complex internal dialogues don't make that work any easier. Trust your gut, though. The real impact of Dubliners, like most of its action, takes place in the mind and in the heart, and if you're a bit rusty on Irish history, it probably won't hold you back much.
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