"Ulysses" is a wonderful title work, an important creation of Western thought that spans thousands of years of oral tradition. Cultural shrinkage, "tyranny of distance" is exacerbated by "anxiety affected" - in short the myth of 'other places' such as art - may be from Joyce' s despair In spite of the brilliant literary star, he became a tonic with his own country "after sart in Europe": Swift, Wild, Yeats, Singh and so on.
As many novelists of James Joyce 's Ulysses directly reflect the stories and personal circumstances of their lives in their work, the work may seem autobiographical. There is autobiographical similarity between the life of James Joyce and the life of his personality in Ulysses, but autobiographical details with novels appear in more enjoyable puzzles. Rather than getting direct insight into Joyce 's life. The fact that Ulysses is really important is not a relationship with Joyce's personal experience; this is how he uses his unique Irish experience to comment on the general human condition. We regard Joyce as an Irish writer, but this may be surprising.
One of Robinson Crusoe's most famous historical readings is the famous Irish writer James Joyce. And he compares Joe's own novel Ulysses with Defoe novels. Joyce said Robinson Crusoe was Ulysses in the UK. Some people claim that Ulysses is the best novel in English, but whenever a writer compares the work of others with his work, I can be convinced that this is a compliment. Ulysses established similarity between the episode of Odyssey and the relaxed wandering of the people of Dublin, his name is Leopold Bloom. This parallelism brings a magnificent dimension to Bloom's experience that can be important for random events in everyday life, even if it is very interesting, rather rather strange life. The parallel line also shows that Bloom is representative of the whole civilization as Odysseus represents Homer. This is a heroicism in Greek society.
Hugh Kenner recorded a conversation between Joyce and Frank Budgen, where Joyce described Bloom as "perfect man, good man" (Kenner 1987, 5). But many important documents on Ulysses are focusing on how incomplete Bloom is incomplete, he is looking for a son, he is a sexless marriage, and he is an outsider is. How would you deal with such defective people as Joyce's "integrity"? I think that Bloom contains his inner 'big words' at the subconscious level. As evidenced by the sympathy for the gulls of "Lestrygonians" (8.73), this concern surpasses species. For Bloom, all lives should be loved and recognized, which is consistent with his "Cyclops" concept, ie the country is just "the same person who lives in the same place" (12.272 )