What is the tone of the story Araby?
Just so, what is the main theme of Araby?
The main theme of Araby is loss of innocence. The story is about a pre-teen boy who experiences a crush on his friend Mangan's older sister. He is totally innocent so he does not know what these enormous feelings of attraction to the girl mean.
Similarly, how does the opening paragraph of Araby set the tone for the story?
The opening paragraph describes the street that the narrator lives on. North Richmond Street is "blind" indicating that in its isolated world, it (personified) can't see beyond its own confines.
The tone of ''Araby'' reveals author James Joyce's attitude toward the story. First, there is the city of Dublin, described as pathetic and depressing. The first sentence demonstrates this attitude toward the city: The street is ''blind'' or a dead end, and the town is a drab, lifeless description.