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Unintentional Findings. Speaks of James Joyce's novel "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man"
Title: Unintentional Findings. Speaks of James Joyce's novel "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man"
Category: Literature / European Literature
Details: Words: 506 | Pages: 2.2 (approximately 235 words/page)
Unintentional Findings. Speaks of James Joyce's novel "Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man"
One can find their place in society much the same way as Stephen did. Unintentionally he went back and forth between extremes until he found his own preference. Figuring out what one wants to do with their life can be confusing, especially since there are so many opportunities in the world, but giving each a chance and finding one that suits one's personality and attitude is the best thing to do.
Many people think Stephen
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go to the Continent and find his artistic soul where it would be accepted.
When one wants to find their place in society, one should look at the process Stephen went through, from his struggle with his religion in school and the start of his isolation from his family. Stephen's outcome was just to be happy and if that meant leaving home find a soul than one should take his strong individuality as an example.
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