What Did James Joyce Mean When He Wrote Ulysses Anyway ? Part VIthe sedge and eely oarweeds and sat on a stool of rock, resting his ashplant in a grike." (2) Thus, begins the journey of young Stephen. But, this journey will be like no other, for this protagonist resembles no other that has walked across the literary stage, and James Joyce is no ordinary author, as he creates this stage for the imagination.
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