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DCastellan - exercises pages 463-464
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Es 1 page 463
1. He was educated at Jesuit schools.
2. He was interested in a broader European culture.
3. It was the first date ( 16th June) between Joyce and his future wife.
4. He sets all his story in Dublin
5. Chamber music, Dubliners, Portrait of the artist as Young Man, Ulysses, Finnegans Wake.
6. Becomes his effort was to give a realistic portrait of the life ordinary people doing ordinary things and living ordinary lives.
7. Different points of view, and narrative technique appropriate to the different characters, use of epiphany.
Ex 2 page 464
1. They are arranged in 4 groups: childhood, adolescence, maturity, public life.
2. Each story focused the attention on Dubliners' life.
3. Epiphany meant the sudden spiritual manifestation codes by a trivial gesture, an external object or situation which is used to lead the character to a sudden self-realization about him/herself or about the reality sorrauding him/her.
4. Paralysis of the character in front of the reality.
5. Narrated monologue, direct thought a varied linguistic register.