The Depth of Vanity
By: Max • Essay • 266 Words • December 10, 2009 • 878 Views
Essay title: The Depth of Vanity
The Depth of Vanity
This story depicts a boy who is trying to find a way out of his current situation and fulfill his desires. The question I want to bring into consideration is why does the boy desire escape from his surroundings and how does he make legitimate his longings to please his Friend Mangan’s sister?
The boy constantly pushes away from his current situation at North Richmond Street. This can be seen on page 430 where the street is described with “short days of winter,” “houses that had grown somber,” and with “The cold air that stung us.” The boy is also described as hiding in the shadows of his own house. The author is basically painting a picture of a cold and dead end street. The boy finds his only escape in the fantasy he draws out of the interactions with Mangan’s sister. The boy is constantly idealizing her