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James Joyce 1882-1941 - Coggle Diagram
James Joyce 1882-1941
style
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the sound of words was very important, since he developed hearing because of his blindness
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the life
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born in Dublin, he studied modern language
1920 his daugther had mental health issue, and he got blind.
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the dubliners
setting: Dublin as a paralised place, hostile to the writer.
style:
realism and symbolism, with detailed descriptions, epiphany.
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characters: depressed, inept, weak, lower middle class.
the works
1922 "Ulysses", both praise and critics. the novel talks about the lives 3 characters in one single day in dublin 16 june 1904.
1903 "The Sisters", 1914 "Dubliners",
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general feature
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he always set his works in Dublin, talking about ordinary people and everyday life.
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Eveline
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While at home, she thinks about her family (abusive father and dead mother). She wants to leave with her boyfriend, but before getting on the ship she has an epiphany and decides to stay in Dublin.