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DUBLINERS (1914) (WRITING TECHNIQUES: (Use of EPIPHANY (SELF-REALISATION…
DUBLINERS (1914)
WRITING TECHNIQUES:
Different linguistic registers
Use of EPIPHANY
SELF-REALISATION of the character
Understanding it is the KEY of every story.
Free-direct speech and Free-direct thoughts
THEMES: Paralysis and escape
It's a PHYSICAL paralysis
It's a MORAL paralysis
The alternative is ESCAPING, but it always leads to FAILURE
Opening IN MEDIAS RES
NO moral aim.
Realism and symbolism
Detailed descriptions
The 15 stories represents FOUR aspects of life:
MATURE LIFE
PUBLIC LIFE
ADOLESCENCE
CHILDHOOD
Joyce published it with the pseudonym STEPHEN DEDALUS
ALL the characters are DUBLINERS described as AFFLICTED PEOPLE
ALL the 15 stories are set in DUBLIN, which represents PARALYSIS