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The document discusses James Joyce's use of epiphanies in his novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man". It touches on several key points: 1) How Joyce innovatively used epiphanies as a literary technique. 2) How epiphanies were influential in developing the protagonist Stephen Dedalus spiritually and intellectually. 3) The similarities between Joyce's literary use of epiphanies and the Greek mythological meaning of epiphanies, which also relates to Stephen. In conclusion, the document examines how epiphanies were a defining element of Joyce's writing technique in the novel.
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James Joyce's Epiphany in "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man"
The document discusses James Joyce's use of epiphanies in his novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man". It touches on several key points: 1) How Joyce innovatively used epiphanies as a literary technique. 2) How epiphanies were influential in developing the protagonist Stephen Dedalus spiritually and intellectually. 3) The similarities between Joyce's literary use of epiphanies and the Greek mythological meaning of epiphanies, which also relates to Stephen. In conclusion, the document examines how epiphanies were a defining element of Joyce's writing technique in the novel.
The document discusses James Joyce's use of epiphanies in his novel "A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man". It touches on several key points: 1) How Joyce innovatively used epiphanies as a literary technique. 2) How epiphanies were influential in developing the protagonist Stephen Dedalus spiritually and intellectually. 3) The similarities between Joyce's literary use of epiphanies and the Greek mythological meaning of epiphanies, which also relates to Stephen. In conclusion, the document examines how epiphanies were a defining element of Joyce's writing technique in the novel.
The use of Epiphany in the novel, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young
Man by James Joyce.
1: James Joyces elaborate introduction as a novelist and also to throw ample light on his life & his prominent literary contributions. 2: The literary definition of epiphany (its etymological meaning) and also its literary interpretation with reference to the novel(various interpretations). 3: Critical comments to be added by some eminent critics upon the use of epiphany by James Joyce to support his innovative technique. 4: The use of epiphanical technique with reference to the modernist era & also the description of the development of epiphanical merit. 5: Joyces association(close affinity) with his other contemporaries in the use of epiphany & their critical remarks on it for better elucidation. 6: Implications of the epiphanical moments in the novel and its effects in the development of the protagonist, Stephen Deadalus (his spiritual & intellectual development). 7: The mythic effects of epiphany and its close assimilation(resemblance) to the Greek Myth of epiphanical (which has also many close traces with Stephen). 8: Joyces attempt to allude the imagist writers in the development of his said technique(epiphany) and a critical comment of any imagist writer. 9: The use of epiphany as a solid source of spiritual & psychological betterment of the protagonists character and his understanding of the outer world. 10: Epiphanical moments act as bloodline(lifeline) for the amelioration(betterment) of the heros inherent defects, innocuous thinking and degrading drawbacks. 11: Affiliation of the epiphanical revelations with the motifs & symbols (its interpretation through rampant symbols) and the symbolic imagery of the novel by the auther. 12: A crystal clear conclusion epitomizing all the aforementioned salient features & pressing points & the declaration of the consequent of this techniques.