If you are a freshman having no idea how to write a book report, or a graduate looking for some help organizing your efforts to get going on your dissertation, or an international student striving with your research, we are here to help YOU with this!

Order a Custom Written Paper

ABOUT  |  ORDER PAPER  |  SAMPLES  |  HOWTO  |  PARTNERS  |  CONTACT US
Existing Member Login
login:
password:
 

Price Packages
within 5 days $14.95 per page
within 3 days $16.95 per page
within 48 hours $19.95 per page
within 24 hours $22.95 per page
within 12 hours $29.95 per page
within 6 hours $38.95 per page

Service Features
275 words per page
Font: 12 point Courier New
Double line spacing
Free unlimited paper revisions
Free bibliography
Any citation style
Real time order tracking
SMS Alert on paper done
No plagiarism
Direct paper download
Original and creative work
Researched any subject
24/7 customer support


Ulysses: The Wandering Rocks

Title: Ulysses: The Wandering Rocks
Category: Literature / European Literature
Details: Words: 243 | Pages: 1.0 (approximately 235 words/page)


Ulysses: The Wandering Rocks

Ulysses: The Wandering Rocks <Tab/>Joyce introduces some of Stephen's family members in the "Wandering Rocks" segment. He sets the scene to illustrate that they are impoverished in part due to their father's alcoholism. Stephen's sister, Katey asks about the whereabouts of Dilly (another sister). In response to this inquiry Maggy, proclaims, "Gone to meet father...Our father who art not in heaven" (226-227). This quotation can be interpreted in two ways; …showed first 75 words of 243 total

You are viewing only a small portion of the paper.
Please login or register to access the full copy.

showed last 75 words of 243 total…story about his sexual encounter with Molly Bloom while Mr. Bloom was in close proximity somewhere. This story further confirms Molly's reputation of infidelity. In Bloom's defense, however, M'Coy states, "He's a cultured allroundman...He's not one of your common or garden...you know...There's a touch of the artist about old Bloom" (235). This sentiment seems to be yet another comparison between Bloom and Dedalus as the artist. Joyce, James. Ulysses. Vintage Books: New York. 1934

Need a custom written paper?


1997-2006. All Rights Reserved.
Powered by DRN