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Examine and illustrate the epiphanies in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.


Examine and illustrate the epiphanies in A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.

      Generally speaking, epiphany is a term used to refer to the situation when a person realizes their religious faith or when they are convinced that an event was caused by a deity or being of their faith. Epiphanies have also appeared in other areas, not necessarily in religion. There are examples of sudden comprehension InTechnology and the sciences. An example of a famous epiphany is Archimedes' sudden realization of how to estimate the volume of a given mass, a moment when he shouted the well-known "Eureka!” which means "I have found it!". Other examples of famous epiphanies are the moments when, Albert Einstein, as a young child, realized the forces which make a compass move, or the flash of understanding when Charles Darwin’s, aboard the Beagle, understood the principle of natural selection and origins of the species. In literature the term was first applied by James Joyce, who called his early experimentations with short prose passages ‘epiphanies´. Such moments of insight appear frequently in Joyce’s short stories, published in1914, the Dubliners. The last short story in The Dubliners, ‘The Dead´, shows Joyce’s idea of epiphany, in the concluding paragraphs. Gabriel, the major character in the story, lying beside his wife has a sudden realization of real love.
 In reading James Joyce’s A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man, we identify the development of the artist with the aid of the epiphanies.  The epiphanies of Stephen Dedalus begin religious and gradually take on a secular theme.  The epiphanies in Joyce’s story aid in explaining the break from the Catholic Church and the development of the secular and literary side of Stephen Dedalus.  In reference to Joyce, one scholar says “that the term epiphany in connection with Joyce’s narratives should include some religious signification” (Walzl 154).  In the passage on page 54 of A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man we see Stephen’s realization of the difference between him and others in his life, as well as his realization that he will someday become “transfigured” by an encounter with his “unsubstantial image” (Joyce 54)................




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