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Ulysses is a modern-day version of The Odyssey, a record of the spiritual history of modern-day Ireland – a long-cherished wish of author Joyce.
In this book, Joyce tells the activities and stories of the three main characters in 18 hours with more than 1 million rock and early words, without nonsense. Every detail of life in Dublin in 1904 is carefully documented, especially by the people who lived there.
Ulysses has three main characters: Bloom is a middle-aged Jew from the lower middle class of society, an ordinary advertising salesman who is gentle and he hangs out in town today. His wife, Molly, is a vulgar woman. She cares neither about politics nor morality.
On this day, she went on a date with her lover at home. Her husband knew about it, but pretended to be deaf and dumb and took the initiative to go out to make room for them. Stephen was a frustrated young intellectual who worked as a teacher. Joyce focuses on all the experiences of modern man.
The Odyssey is an epic of classical heroes, and Ulysses is an epic of modern ordinary people. Each chapter of Ulysses is obscured after a character or chapter from the Odyssey, but the classical hero Odysseus is replaced by the modern anti-hero Bloom;
Odysseus's decade of maritime adventures was replaced by a day spent wandering Dublin by Bloom; Odysseus' faithful wife, Penelope, was replaced by Bloom's unfaithful wife, Molly; The young classical hero Telemachus was replaced by the young intellectual Stephen.
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Ulysses is a 1922 novel by James Joyce, an Irish writer of stream-of-consciousness literature. ** In chronological order, it describes the daily experiences of the protagonist, Leopold Bloom, a depressed and wandering citizen of Dublin and an advertising salesman, in Dublin during the day and night of June 16, 1904. ** A large number of detailed descriptions and stream-of-consciousness techniques are used to construct a staggered and messy time and space, forming a unique style in language.
Brief description of the work. Joyce chose this day to depict because it was the day he and his wife, Nora Barnacle, had their first date. The title is based on the Greek mythological hero Odysseus (known as Ulysses in Latin), and the chapters and content of Ulysses often show a parallel relationship with the content of Homer's Odyssey.
Leopold Bloom is a copy of Odysseus' modern-day anti-hero, his wife Molly Bloom is a counterpart to Odysseus' wife Penelope, and the young student Stephen Dedalus (also the protagonist of Joyce's early work Portrait of a Young Artist, based on Joyce himself) corresponds to Odysseus' son TelemachusJoyce likened Bloom's day in the streets of Dublin to Odysseus's ten-year wanderings abroad, while portraying his disloyal wife, Molly, and Stephen's search for a spiritual father.
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