Religion in James Joyce's The Portrait of an Artist as a Young Man

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English

 

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Ruby W

 

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December 7, 2014

 

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From this we can infer that James Joyce himself was not a great supporter or fan of religion and that he felt no need for it. As the novel progresses, so does Stephen's relationship with the Church. As a young boy he feels very in touch with a love for the Church. Slowly, while Stephen grows up, finds more of himself, and forms his own views, he begins to steer away from the Church...
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As a young boy he feels very in touch with a love for the Church. Slowly, while Stephen grows up, finds more of himself, and forms his own views, he begins to steer away from the Church. Thought at times during his development he returns to religion, Stephen still pulls away from the Church fairly steadily...
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