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Portrait of a young man james joyce
Portrait of a young man james joyce












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Hell is described as a very 'kinetic' sort of affair with all the fire, pain, suffering, moaning, torment, etc. I mean, clearly Stephen was traumatized by all those descriptions of hell, but was he affected by it so deeply because it was 'art'? And he is one to appreciate art What aspect of Arnall's sermon actually contributed to the development of Stephen's theory ?Ģ.Was Father Arnall's description of hell an artistic one according to Stephen's later developed aesthetic theory ? I can clearly see that the sermon scared Stephen into trying a life of piety and spirituality, and only after trying it out, he realizes that that isn't the life for him, but I can't really see too much of a connection between the content and effects of the sermon on how Stephen developed his aesthetic theory. Hi, I have two related questions on just why the sermon by father Arnall even features in the book.ġ.














Portrait of a young man james joyce