Many people in the society of James Joyce's "Epiphany of Death Gabriel" are kept away from the world and feel that they are away from their colleagues, but some people try to find meaning that does not exist. Among the "dead" of James Joyce, Gabriel Conroy encountered these problems and questioned his identity. It is due to external factors that led to insights into a series of internal attacks and the relationship with the world. This epiphany gave him a new beginning. From those who feel that it is different from a promising person Gabriel's progress is consistent with Joyce 's constantly changing view of the Irish people. And it is considered a place of inactivity, and hopes to prosper again in beauty.
James Joyce usually plays a normal role of experiencing revelation and epiphany. Gabriel from the "dead" is no exception, because he also has Epiphany. His epiphany was drawn slowly in the story to show the essence of his personality. Eventually it leads to his revelation or Epiphany, revelation of life and death. "Dead" began with Gabriel and his wife, Gretta, who arrived at a regularly visited holiday party every year. Greta commented on Gabriel at the beginning of a regular and stressful evening in the future. The comment suggests that their marriage may not be full of passion and love, as Gabriel is angry with her comments. At the party, like Freddy Marins drunk, various people tend to dance in similar steps with similar songs. Gabriel sits on the table speaks, then all the guests eat a similar meal
Many people in the society of James Joyce's "Epiphany of Death Gabriel" are kept away from the world and feel that they are away from their colleagues, but some people try to find meaning that does not exist. Among the "dead" of James Joyce, Gabriel Conroy encountered these problems and questioned his identity. It is due to external factors that led to insights into a series of internal attacks and the relationship with the world. This epiphany gave him a new beginning. Advances in 'Ulysses' by Gabriel and James Joyce Many novelists directly reflect the stories and personal circumstances of their lives in their work, which seems to be 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 has nothing to do with it.