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JAMES JOYCE, EPIPHANY, La coscienza di Zeno, LEOPOLD, MOLLY, STEPHEN -…
JAMES JOYCE
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LIFE
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Dublin, the capital of Ireland, is Joyce's hometown and it will always be considered by him the centre of the world
He is Catholic but still thinks that faith in that religion is one of the main reasons of oppression
THE MYTH
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it crates irony thanks to the contrast between the traditional myth and the unheroic modern humankind
EVELINE
This passage, taken from “Dubliners” represents alienation of modern man in Dublin. It shows the stages of life from childhood to adulthood.
He uses a subjective way to show time (subjective time) → from the present to the past then back to the present... triggered by thoughts or words or experiences.
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EPIPHANY
They suddenly have an epiphany: sudden realisation of the truth, realisation of their paralysis. They want to escape this physical and emotional state, but they are unable to escape from this conditione
La coscienza di Zeno
Joyce's characters are really similar to Svevo's, since they are individuals without qualities
LEOPOLD
represents the common man, he doesn’t follow his religion, he is out of place
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STEPHEN
He represents the most intellectual part of man, because he is a teacher.