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60 An Open Letter to James Joyce’s Eveline Ashley Sanchez I wrote this for my English 100 class and it's written on the story "Eveline," by James Joyce. I mixed a bit of my own life story in with facts from the story for this paper. I worked very hard on this paper and I got recommended to submit this paper from my instructor, Michael Lake. Editor’s Note: You may read James Joyce’s essay “Eveline” here. Dear Eveline, I am writing to you in hope that I can shed some light on the situation you are currently involved in. As a female, I can completely understand the desire to be important in your mother’s eyes and the need to fulfill any promises asked by her. The promise to keep a family together, however, is a promise that cannot be fulfilled by any one human. Keeping a family together takes the whole family. You are only nineteen and cannot expect yourself to be able to take something broken and make it stable. Any abuse in a family is a broken piece that cannot be mended by anyone but the abuser. The only thing you can do is stop enablin g the physical or emotional hurt to keep happening. You have recently been introduced to Frank, who wants to help you escape and protect you. I think