Themes Of Betrayal In James Jo

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September 26, 2015

 

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These occurrences provoked Joyce’s bitter resentment towards Ireland, initiating the gradual alienation towards his church and homeland. The issue of betrayal is prevalent throughout Dubliners, for Joyce imagined it, hated it, and feared it. James Joyce was born into a country dominated by England, and the cause of Irish freedom captured his imagination at an early age...
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The spokesman for this cause was Charles Stewart Parnell, who became a heroic figure to Joyce. It was the early period of Joyce’s life that saw Parnell greatest influence and tragic betrayal. By 1889 the attempt to implicate Parnell in the Phoenix Park murders of 1882 had failed, but in the same year he was accused of adultery in the divorce suit of captain O’ Shea...
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