An Analysis Of Why Jimmy Doyle (of Dubliners by James Joyce) Will Never Succeed
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reliant upon him. Although Jimmy's father only wants the best for his son, he is actually doing a disservice to his son by paying up all of his bills, not pushing him to finish college, only wanting him to make friends in high places and generally show people that he can do all that because he has money. Essentially Jimmy's dad is spoiling him and because of it Jimmy will never succeed on his on.
reliant upon him. Although Jimmy's father only wants the best for his son, he is actually doing a disservice to his son by paying up all of his bills, not pushing him to finish college, only wanting him to make friends in high places and generally show people that he can do all that because he has money. Essentially Jimmy's dad is spoiling him and because of it Jimmy will never succeed on his on.