Eveline
How does James Joyce use imagery in Eveline?

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Joyce's final imagery in the story reflects suppression and regression to extreme infancy: "She set her white face to him, passive, like a helpless animal." Joyce is at one of his bleakest moments here, envisioning almost hopeless psychological oppression as Eveline is unable to break free of her abusive father.
Eveline