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Why is Eveline age important to the story?

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In the exposition of Joyce's story, Eveline is described during her interior monologue as "over nineteen." This age is significant as it is the opportune time for her to leave home and become a bride. ... As with many of Joyce's Dubliners, Eveline experiences what the author labeled as a spiritual paralysis.

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