James Joyce reflective on religion
Title: James Joyce reflective on religion
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Details: Words: 1174 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
James Joyce reflective on religion
Category: /Literature/Biographies
Details: Words: 1174 | Pages: 4 (approximately 235 words/page)
Religion is an important and recurring theme in James Joyce's A
Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man. Through his experiences with
religion, Stephen Dedalus both matures and progressively becomes more
individualistic as he grows. Though reared in a Catholic school, several
key events lead Stephen to throw off the yoke of conformity and choose
his own life, the life of an artist.
Religion is central to the life of Stephen Dedalus the child.
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ts, reject society,
and become an artist. Religion disturbs, shapes, and finally changes
Stephen for good. While religion leads to an artistic and lonely life,
Stephen can never totally break from his family or need for
companionship. At the close of the novel he says, 'Old father, old
artificer, stand by me now and ever in good stead,' belying the fact
that no matter how independent Stephen becomes, no man can be an island.