Modernism shows an intentional change from immature ideological maturity to intellectual maturity. That is to respect the law and to be independent. Early in 1784, Emmanuel Kant had already proposed to understand "enlightenment and maturity". In this article, James Joyce, the founder of the modernist movement of the 20th century, explains how to mimic that Kant turned into a personality of enlightenment in Kant 's Montentarian short story. A story, "Dead". Three female guides Through the provocative story of Lily, Miss Evers, Greta, Gabriel woke up from the inertia of the ideology. Through their doubts and their role model, they criticized Gabriel's accepted ideological consciousness and weakened his trust in unfixed ideological beliefs, thus he prepared to enter the autonomy. Through this technique, Joyce realized the so-called "relative autonomy" of Louis Orsasser for the story. Since modernism transcends the content of the form, Joyce builds a story and Gabriel's awakening with his redesigned version of Epiphany concept. The story begins with Epiphany 's first proposal or apocalypse to Gabriel' s climax of enlightenment of modernism awareness. His revelation has not traditionally been expressed in fire related to enlightenment of enlightenment, Joyce uses this image, but through the unique reversal of Joyce in the snow. Gabriel got cold and gentle revelation about himself and the state of the general human. This article reads the "bottom" of "dead" to identify clues for explanation provided by Joyce to map Gabriel's behavior to "mature enlightenment" and his last "inverse insight Will be provided.
James Joyce usually plays the 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. Ultimately led to his revelation and epiphany, the revelation of life and death. "Dead" starts with Gabriel and his wife, Gretta, and they arrive at holiday parties visiting regularly each year. Greta commented on Gabriel at the beginning of a regular and stressful night 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, many routines occur as a stumbling block of such drunk Freddy Mullins, all kinds of people, Gabriel sits on the public head table, likes a song and songs similar to singing dancing together There is a tendency to speak, then all customers eat a similar meal
Through James Joyce's "Dead", Gabriel's Epiphany, he understood the true relationship between him and his wife, Greta. Epiphany Gabriel's experience was the direct influence of his wife's confession before meeting him. It's not just love but real love called Michael Frey. Before Gabriel heard the story, he kept thinking about how much he loved his wife and they could only feel the excitement of their relationship. When I heard Greta's story of Michael Frey, his emotions and emotions were broken.