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Ulysses Molly’s Monologue and Main Features of the Work
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Understanding the text The text can be divided into 6 parts: -House Decoration -Molly’s Love for Nature -Molly’s Point of View on Atheism -Her Relationship with Bloom and how she liked him, -Memories of her Adolescence in Gibraltar -Memories of her Romance in Gibraltar
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Narrative techniques -Departure from traditional narrative conventions: interior monologue stream of consciousness the narrator is non-existent lack of punctuation lack of syntax
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Coherence Association / Juxtaposition of Ideas (flowers) Reference to Specific Details (names of people and places) Semantic Tags
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Molly Bloom A Singer Her Attitude to Life: -Positive -Warmsight Sensual Naturehearing taste
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Molly vs Penelope MollyPenelope Unfaithful Sensual Nature disrespect of marriage bonds Modern, independent she does not need a man to get to self-realization Faithful Supreme and long lasting respect for marriage bonds More traditional woman she keeps waiting because she feels her world is incomplete without Ulysses
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Ulysses: General Features The Plot The Relation to Odyssey: -on the characters’ level Bloom Ulysses Stephen Telemachus Molly Penelope - the organization
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The Setting (Dublin) The Mythical Method: -Psychology + Ethnology + Anthropology The Representation of Human Nature Pure Intellect vs Sensual Nature StephenMolly Leopold A Revolutionary Prose
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