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RoundSparrow @ .ee@lemm.eeM to James Joyce Experience @lemm.ee · 1 month ago

What is the "James Joyce Experience" really like? 🎼 Some are quick to take the bait and catch the perfect prize... 🎵 So, Please Believe In Me! 🎵

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What is the "James Joyce Experience" really like? 🎼 Some are quick to take the bait and catch the perfect prize... 🎵 So, Please Believe In Me! 🎵

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RoundSparrow @ .ee@lemm.eeM to James Joyce Experience @lemm.ee · 1 month ago
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    🎼 Some are quick to take the bait and catch the perfect prize… 🎵

    But… Oz never did give nothing to the Tin Man !JamesJoyce@lemm.ee
    That he didn’t, didn’t already have ( Romans 11:32 Bible verse )
    And… cause never was the reason for the evening !DublinNight@lemm.ee
    Or the tropic of Sir Galahad ( “Araby” Dubliners )

    🎵 So, Please Believe In Me! 🎵

    When I say I’m spinning 'round, 'round, 'round, 'round ( Finnegans Wake iterates )
    Smoke glass stained bright colors
    Image going down, down, down, down
    Soap suds, green light bubble !JoyceARG@lemm.ee …

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      “Through a series of images, the novel expresses the theme of the story: the “mental paralysis” of Dubliners and the “spiritual Epiphany” of the little boy, which reflects the spiritual barren of Dubliners at that time.”

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      “He feels himself chosen, like Sir Galahad (a noble knight from the legend of King Arthur) and prepares himself for his quest. After withstanding the peril of the drunken uncle and the aunt who hints he might have to “put off [his] bazaar for this night of Our Lord,” the protagonist is finally ready to embark upon his quest. His excitement is palpable as he rushes towards the festival, trying to get there before it closes. As he approaches the darkening hall, his once-clear purpose is now muddy: he “remem-ber[s] with difficulty why [he] had come.” The futility and purposelessness of his project begins to dawn upon him”

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