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The bazaar first becomes a symbol of the exotic and romantic; later it represents his disillusions.
In the story "Araby", the Bazar symbolizes the narrator's desire for romance and an exciting and glamorous life.
A Bazar is a closed street marketplace where goods from all over the world can be purchased. In the story "Araby", the nameless narrator sees the Bazar as a symbol of the beauty, mystery, romance, and excitement he longs for in his life.
The author achieves this by comparing the lively Bazar to the dull and drab streets of Dublin where the story takes place. This by the end of the story turns into a lesson in materialism as the narrator realizes the feelings he was experiencing were based on a mere physical attraction to the Bazar and the girl and was not in fact true love.
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