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Unraveling 'Ulysses' with 'Jung eyes'

C. G. Jung (1875 - 1961) announced he couldn't fathom out 'Ulysses' - audaciously, I've attempted to unravel the philosophy... with 'Jung eyes.'     First thing is first; 'Ulysses' was written six years after 'Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man,' which was a classic chronicling the life of Stephen Dedalus. This, such a man was destined to live in the head of James Joyce - the closest metaphor I can portray is a characterise simulation game not dissimilar to the 'SIMS' game phenomenon from the late noughties; the timescale seems endless; except 'Ulysses' is rigged to twenty four hours across a numerous of character portrayals. The scene is set in an intimately-rendered Dublin, yet Joyce's tone is starkly cosmopolitan, one of the benefiting factors of a well traveled author in the early 1920s. Without doubt this was seen as a byproduct of his sublime text, something to teach his readership and peers alike - his was a career

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