"Araby" is a short story by James Joyce that explores themes of youth, desire, and disillusionment. The story is narrated by a young boy living in Dublin, who becomes infatuated with a girl in his neighborhood. His feelings for her spark a yearning for adventure and escape from his mundane life. The boy dreams of going to the Araby bazaar to buy a gift for the girl, which he believes will symbolize his love and devotion. This desire drives him and shapes his perception of the world around him.