Friday, May 31, 2019

Conflicting Desires in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man :: Portrait Artist Young Man

Conflicting Desires in A Portrait of the mechanic as a Young Man           In the story, A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, written by James Joyce, the main character Stephen Dedalus has many encounters with women. Women and sexuality are major influences on Stephens adolescent life. some other major factor that has an influence on Stephens life is the Church. Women and sexuality conflict with the Church and its beliefs, and that is one of Stephens major problems thus far. Stephen is having a very big individuality crisis, from being a God fearing Catholic to a very hormonal teenager.           As Stephen sits at the adults dinner table for the first time, his father, Mr. Casey and Dante are fighting well-nigh religion and politics in Ireland. As they are arguing, Stephens train of thought leads him to think about Eileen. Eileen Vance was the little girl that Stephen wanted to marry when he was younger. She is expound to have ivory hands and golden hair, which confuses Stephen with the phrases, Tower of bead and House of Gold which is part of the Roman Catholic Litany of Our Lady. Later when Stephen is at school, he over again thinks about Eileen. Stephen gets his first sensual experience from Eileen when she puts her hand into his pocket and touches his hand. Stephen gets quite confused with the terms of the Litany of Our Lady so he starts to associate the Tower of Ivory and House of Gold to Eileen. The way James Joyce describes the scene, She had put her hand into his pocket where his hand was and he had felt how cool and thin and soft her hand was.(43) gives the subscriber the idea that Stephen enjoyed the feeling. The only problem with Eileen was that she was a Protestant and Stephen was a Catholic. Stephen also associates women with the Virgin bloody shame, who was the mother of Jesus Christ. He thinks women as pure, just as Mary was and since he already associated the Tower of Ivory and House of Gold with Eileen, he assumes her to be like the Virgin.           Another influence of women in Stephens life comes from the story The number of Monte Cristo while reading this story, Stephen starts to fantasize about Mercedes.

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